Back to School Week on KAFE This Morning

Back to School Week on KAFE This Morning

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It’s not just your kids that are going back to school…so are Dave, Allan & Patrice!

It’s “Back to School Week” on KAFE This Morning with Dave, Allan & Patrice!  Each morning this week, they’re taking the show on the road to a different high school in the area to talk to students, teachers, and administrators about what they’re excited about for the upcoming school year!

Tuesday morning, they’ll visit Burlington-Edison High School.
Wednesday morning, they’ll be at Allan’s alma mater, Sehome High School.
Thursday morning, they head to Ferndale High School.
Friday morning, they’re going to be at Lynden High School.

We can’t wait to talk to all of the teachers and students this week!!!

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