ORLANDO, Fla. — The U.S. Postal Service announced a free educational program to help improve writing, communication, and collaboration skills for students.
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The USPS Pen Pal Project is a partnership with WeAreTeachers that pairs classrooms across the country to build friendships and understanding.
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Students participating in the program receive materials needed to help them with writing letters to other students, such as instructions on how to write a friendly letter, stationary, envelopes and stickers.
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The USPS Pen Pal Project is open to all teachers of third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade students who are enrolled in U.S. public schools or accredited private schools.
More information on The USPS Pen Pal Project can be found here.
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