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Miss Mawn's Contact Info

One of the keys to make this year a great year will be for good communication! Here is all my contact information:

E-mail: rmawn@littletonps.org
Phone: 978-855-4552
Blog: http://secondgradeshakerlane.blogspot.com/

The best way to reach me is e-mail! However, if you have an urgent matter please call the school or if your child has  a dismissal change, please send a note to school with your child or call the office. I cannot guarantee that I will be able to check e-mail during  the school day.

That being said, I check e-mail at least once on weekdays. If you e-mail me and expect a response but do not hear back within 48 hours, please e-mail again to make sure I receive it!

Please check back here during the school year for regular updates! 

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