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Sarah Nader - snader@shawmedia.com Eight-grade students Keaton Asbach (left), 13, and Sam Baser, 13, talk to seventh-grade students about the best way to respond to different situations while speaking to students for the Project B3 program at Hannah Beardsley Middle School in Crystal Lake Monday, August 29, 2016. Project B3 is a program for elementary and middle school students that starts a conversation about digital responsibility as students start to become more active online. (Sarah Nader)
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Sarah Nader - snader@shawmedia.com Eight-grade students Rosalie Rojewski (left) and Marie Wheeler talk to seventh-grade students about the best way to respond to different situations while speaking to students for the Project B3 program at Hannah Beardsley Middle School in Crystal Lake Monday, August 29, 2016. Project B3 is a program for elementary and middle school students that starts a conversation about digital responsibility as students start to become more active online. (Sarah Nader)
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Sarah Nader - snader@shawmedia.com Seventh-grade student Sam Tanner (center), 12, listens to a presentation from eight-grade students for the Project B3 program at Hannah Beardsley Middle School in Crystal Lake Monday, August 29, 2016. Project B3 is a program for elementary and middle school students that starts a conversation about digital responsibility as students start to become more active online. (Sarah Nader)
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