Andrea Cordero

5B

Self -contained

 

 

Miss Cordero

 

Welcome to Miss Cordero’s 5th grade class.   The 2006-2007 school year will be my second year here in the Fort Hancock Independent School District.  I am looking forward to this year it will be exciting.  It will be filled with fun times and lots of hard work.   Our main goal is to conquer the TAKS test in all three subjects: Math, Reading, and Science.  Our hard work and dedication will pay off in the long run. Thanks for visiting. Enjoy!

GO MUSTANGS!!!

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Photo Gallery

 


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Contact Information

Miss Cordero

Email- acordero@forthancockisd.net

Fort Hancock Middle School

 

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Class Objectives or Projects

 

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Links

 

CNN Cable News Network

Microsoft Office

Teachers.Net Resources

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