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Elementary education 20 images Created 1 May 2015

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  • Presidential Park Elementary School kindergarten student Noah Ferstand makes a face after playing with colored shapes as his teacher Melissa Verbert and his father Adam Ferstand look on during "Join Your Kids at Kindergarten Day" on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. Kindergarten students will have their first full day of school of Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. The rest of Middletown's students had a full day on Monday.
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  • New kindergarten student Chace Hatwood smiles during "Bring Your Kids to Kindergarten Day" at Chorley Elementary School in Middletown on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012. This was the final first day of school at Chorley because teachers and students will move into the new Presidential Park Elementary School when that building is finished later this school year.
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  • Middletown, New York -  Middletown School District  photography on Nov. 9, 2017.
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  • Middletown, New York -  Middletown School District  photography on Nov. 9, 2017.
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  • Middletown, New York -  Middletown School District  photography on Nov. 9, 2017.
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  • Middletown, New York -  Middletown School District  photography on Nov. 9, 2017.
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  • Cornwall, New York - A boy reaches to pet chicks hatched from chicken eggs in a first-grade classroom at Willow Avenue Elementary School on June 20, 2014. ©Tom Bushey / The Image Works
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  • Cornwall, New York - A student holds a chicks hatch from chicken eggs in a first-grade classroom at Willow Avenue Elementary School on June 20, 2014. ©Tom Bushey / The Image Works
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  • Thelma Outlaw, left, and other members of a fifth-grade class at Middletown's Maple Hill Elementary School wave to students from West Africa  after talking to them on Tuesday, Jan 12, 2010. The students used to computer program Skype to communicate, and the African students' images were projected onto the whiteboard in front of the classroom.
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  • Eric Nieto reacts while conversing with a student from West Africa in Chris Galloway's fifth-grade class at Maple Hill Elementary School in Middletown on Tuesday, Jan 12, 2010. The students used to computer program Skype to communicate, and the African students' images were projected onto the whiteboard in front of the classroom.  Galloway is in the background at left.
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  • George L. Cooke Elementary School kindergarten students Julian Young, left, Delilah Vasquez, right, and Sean Clearwater put soil in containers before adding vegetable seeds that will end up in the Little Sprouts Garden at the school on Monday, May 13, 2013. The garden is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) project that the entire school is doing. Kindergarten teacher Nicki Wells is in the background at left.
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  • A George L. Cooke Elementary School fourth grader works on a design for the Little Sprouts Garden being built at their school in Monticello on Monday, May 13, 2013. The garden is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) project that the entire school is doing.
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  • Mechanicstown Elementary School third-grader Nathaniel Garcia uses two magnifying glasses to look at details of an enlarged copy of a dollar bill during a presentation on money and banking by Debra Weaver and Kezia LaBuda of Orange County Trust at the school in Middletown on Jan. 16, 2008.
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  • Milton Elementary School students react while watching a slide show of photographs of their school year during the final Moving Up Assembly at the schooll on JUne 19, 2013.
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  • Ostrander Elementary School students listen to a presentation on dinosaurs that included an albertosaurus skull fossil in their school gymnasium in Wallkill on Monday, June 3, 2013. Field paleontologists Mike and Roberta Straka also showed an eight-foot triceratops skull fossil named Mr. Nixon. The albertosaurus skull is named Elvis. The presentation is part of the Wallkill Public Library's introduction to the Dig In and Read Summer Reading Program.
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  • Times Herald-Record/TOM BUSHEY.Kenneth Culter gets a close look at a blue-tongued skink that instructor Jan Berlin brought to the Club Rec at Port Jervis afterschool program at Anna S. Kuhl Elementary School..March 21, 2002.
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  • Anna S. Kuhl Elementary School students and teachers walk through rows of Port Jervis seniors in costume in front of the high school during the Halloween Parade, a tradition in Port Jervis for more than 30 years, on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013. The parade starts with the seniors walking through hallways lined with elementary school students and ends with the elementary school students walking through a line of seniors.
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  • Milton Elementary School kindergarten student Grace Santana-Gomola waves from the stage during the Moving Up Assembly in the gymnasium on Wednesday, June 16, 2013. This was the final moving up assembly for the school, which is closing for good on Friday.
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  • Emma Bello, left, and Carly Brown stand together in their classroom while getting ready for their kindergarten graduation at Minisink Valley Elementary School in Slate Hill on Tuesday, June 19, 2012. About 700 relatives and friends watched 167 students graduate.
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  • About 590 students and staff from Hamilton Bicentennial Elementary School formed a giant peace sign behind the school in Cuddebackville to celebrate International Peace Day on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. As participants in the Pinwheels for Peace Project, the students in kindergarten through sixth grade held pinwheels they made as part of their school's character education program.
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