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More quickly than we had imagined, the new school year began. The seniors were ready for their last year and the seventh graders were ready for their first. The faculty was prepared for an other year of hard work. Everyone shared the same hope of a good year.
The school year started off fairly nor mal. Students fidgeted with their lock ers, tried to memorize schedules, and put the new teachers to the test. The same problems and concerns took place that always accompany the beginning of a new year. New students met new peo ple and were surprised at how much eas ier it was to make friends than they thought. New teachers had to get ac
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quainted with their students. Old stu dents wre reunited with friends that they had not seen since last year. Even though it took a few days, eventually everyone was back into the swing of things.
While the thoughts of tests and home work are not very pleasing to students, it seemed as though everyone was ex cited to be back in school. After things started to run smoothly, we felt as though we had never left. Students and faculty both anticipated a great school year!
By: Nicole Federico
Kimily Thornton and Elizabeth Nicoletti can not sit still as they eagerly await Brother Michael’s encouraging words before the start of their senior year.
With new homeroom arrange ments, our locker neighbors have changed. Megan DeMello pauses to take in these new faces.
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