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Eric Connor, and Tony Reeves, all fifth grade Monk reported that the day was “the best opening
Students at Ayden Middle School, took a break at a we've had’, and cited only minor problems occurr
Water fountain while changing classes on the open- ing. (Photo by Mitchell Oakley)
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reported that the opening dy of Frederik Parks repored ft 2S0h Mere noesze
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