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Diana Butler


Diana Butler, Reading Teacher


"I would consider my life to be a very happy one.  I was always a good kid: helpful at home, did well at school, even helped my younger brother and sister.  It brings me joy knowing that I achieved having a happy family.  Now as I get older, seeing my kids start to enter adulthood, I found that the best and longest lasting advice is to stay positive if things don't go your way and make the best of your current situation."



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