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Found correct lm_net address too late to ask for greetings, but I'm sending you our District's mind-boggling statistics anyway. All of our librarians came to see Birmingham's library technology today. The 135 middle and high school librarians of the Los Angeles Unified School District, home of Academic Decathlon winners Taft and Marshall High, and National Science Bowl champions from Van Nuys High, are coming to Birmingham High for a day-long meeting about Technology in the School Library on Wednesday, May 24. 40 of us are in the San Fernando Valley. The rest work south of the Hollywood Hills in neighborhoods like Brentwood, Watts, Venice Beach, and the areas around U.C.L.A. and U.S.C. The distance from Esther Sinofsky's middle school in the north, appropriately named Frost :-), and San Pedro High School at L.A.'s harbor in the south is 70 miles. The District encompasses 700 square miles. The Los Angeles Unified School District, second largest in the country, is only one of over 70 school districts in Los Angeles County. Outrageous! TIA, -- Lois Feldman Birmingham High School: ab189@lafn.org Former home of the Valley girl: 17000 Haynes St. Like broccoli, the internet is awesome: Van Nuys, CA 91406