Bob Patrizi Science Lab Dedication 1 - Mr. Decherd Introduction


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Bob Patrizi Science Lab Dedication 1 - Mr. Decherd Introduction

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The Bob Patrizi Science Lab, made possible by a donation from the Decherd family, was dedicated to Bob Patrizi, longtime and beloved science teacher, Thursday, May 28. Here, Mr. Decherd introduces Mr. Patrizi during the dedication ceremony.

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