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Phone: (512) 414-2584


Mrs. Jewellyn Forrest
Room 10A
English Language Arts, Social Studies
jewellyn.forrest@austinisd.org

Favorite Book: The One and Only Ivan
Favorite Hobby: working out
Favorite Color: blue
Favorite Movie: Inside Out
Favorite Food: salad
Favorite Dessert: dark chocolate
Favorite Restaurant: Via 313
Favorite Drink: non-fat cappuccino






Mrs. Jennifer Mangels
Room 10B
Mathematics and Science
jennifer.mangels@austinisd.org

Favorite Book: A Wrinkle in Time
Favorite Hobby: reading
Favorite Color: blue
Favorite Movie: The Empire Strikes Back
Favorite Food: sandwiches
Favorite Dessert:dark chocolate
Favorite Restaurant: Via 313
Favorite Drink: latte

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