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Grandparents Day at Central Elementary
by Kelly Rich
Margaret Wix with granddaughter Lierra Wix checking out the Book Fair.
Margaret Wix with granddaughter Lierra Wix checking out the Book Fair.
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Jane Proctor with 3rd grader Damie Parker spend time with classmates in the classroom.
Jane Proctor with 3rd grader Damie Parker spend time with classmates in the classroom.
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Students were excited showing off their accomplishments.
Students were excited showing off their accomplishments.
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Fannie McCormac, Rachel Lama, Jose Perez, and Haley Likens sitting across from  Linda Holliman, Natalie, Samantha, and Megan McCormac.
Fannie McCormac, Rachel Lama, Jose Perez, and Haley Likens sitting across from Linda Holliman, Natalie, Samantha, and Megan McCormac.
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Jerry Gregory, Cameron Houston 3rd grader, Jeannie Gregory, along with  Paulette Pak and Mason Akins 3rd grader.
Jerry Gregory, Cameron Houston 3rd grader, Jeannie Gregory, along with Paulette Pak and Mason Akins 3rd grader.
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Hunter Payne of 2nd grade, Jo & Ron Patterson, along with Cheryl Shoulders and Rawley Ritchie 2nd grade. Children sharing a snack with grandparents before going back to class.
Hunter Payne of 2nd grade, Jo & Ron Patterson, along with Cheryl Shoulders and Rawley Ritchie 2nd grade. Children sharing a snack with grandparents before going back to class.
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Students anxiously waited to see their purchases.
Students anxiously waited to see their purchases.
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There a few smiles to be noticed in the crowd.
There a few smiles to be noticed in the crowd.
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There was a large number to attend the book fair during Grandparents Day.
There was a large number to attend the book fair during Grandparents Day.
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Delores Linville, Abby Linville 3rd grader and Carroll Linville. Children were able to show their grandparents what they have been working on in class.
Delores Linville, Abby Linville 3rd grader and Carroll Linville. Children were able to show their grandparents what they have been working on in class.
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Central Elementay was filled with excitement last Tuesday morning as grandparents and other family members came to spend the morning with students, who proudly displayed and explained their school accomplishments.

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