As he finished jotting something on the whiteboard Tuesday afternoon, Joe Wright turned to the class of third- and fourth-graders and grinned. He asked someone to turn the lights off, and someone else to illuminate a candle hidden in the paper “fireplace” at the center of the circle.
“Does anyone have a scary story they want to tell?” ×
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