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DENVER — Twenty-four schools across Denver are collecting clothing, hygiene items and gift cards to help migrant students and their families.
Susan Rayburn, a special education teacher at Lowry Elementary and a member of the DCTA, said the response has been incredible so far, but they could use more help.
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