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Cheryl Vanatti
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Most days, you’ll find Cheryl with her nose stuck in a book. She holds an MS in Reading Education and teaching certifications in English, elementary and media. A former reading teacher, she is currently working on a PhD in Literacy Education while writing at Reading Rumpus.com. Email Cheryl with your questions and thoughts about literacy issues.
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