Let me save you the hastle of actually looking it up yourself:
"In approximately; about."
-http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=circa
Commonly used with dates, but doesn't have to be. Move on.
I have been in contact with one of the kids from the school, and he says (quoting from an email):
"See, the thing about it is, that's not what the contract says. It says we can't have any thing posted about the school, but says nothing about blogging and now he's saying that we can't have them all together and people are getting confused about that."
so this thread is over.
Let me save you the hastle of actually looking it up yourself: "In approximately; about." -http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=circa Commonly used with dates, but doesn't have to be. Move on.
Take Latin, or read, or graduate high school.
I have been in contact with one of the kids from the school, and he says (quoting from an email): "See, the thing about it is, that's not what the contract says. It says we can't have any thing posted about the school, but says nothing about blogging and now he's saying that we can't have them all together and people are getting confused about that." so this thread is over.
Then you'd better believe it... right?