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ALI HODGES,

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1 with her parents
Matt Hodges
and Ellen
Sandweiss-
1 Hodges. She is
in fourth-grade at Burton Elemen-
ry School.
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MMA FIALKA-FELDMAN, 9,
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daughter of Janice Fialka and
1 Richard Feld-
man, she is in
fourth grade at
Burton Elemen- -
tory School.
Emma's Wish:
"What I wish
: is that people
would under-
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means, and that kids wouldn't
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I like everybody else. But in other
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."My definition of 'disability' is
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I he can find some words in the
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had his bar mitzvah.
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him with his homework, and some-
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1 We play at swimming, but also I
am helping teach him."

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