High School Senior Recommendation Letter



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Layton High School 440 Lancer lane, Layton, UT 84041 Senior Recommendation Letter VITA for Your Teacher Directions: This completed form must be given to your teacher at least FOUR TO SIX WEEKS prior to the date that your letter of recommendation is due (do not include weekends and holidays)..

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