Wellington The Magazine September 2016

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wellington | social scene

Photos by Julie Unger

New Year Begins For Students At Schools Across Wellington

(Left to right) Kindergartener Aden Oliver with teacher Mariana Cepeda-Perez and Connie Leonardi at New Horizons Elementary School; Melany Gomez and Gavin Gruber help Timothy Leskovitz raise the flag at New Horizons Elementary School; and Gabbie Villagran, Izzy Patino and Tessa Tharp at Wellington Landings Middle School.

Thousands of Wellington students returned to school Monday, Aug. 15. At schools across the community, principals and teachers were on hand to greet students, who were eager to reconnect with friends and classmates.

(Left to right) Raquel Paz walks her sons Alexander (pre-K) and Andres Suarez (second grade) to New Horizons Elementary School; Bradford Chase’s AICE music class at Wellington High School; Wellington High School seniors Juliana Hall and Carly Gregan; Iliana and Tiffany Magdaleno arrive at New Horizons Elementary School; and Alexa Facella and Cassie White at Wellington Landings Middle School.

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