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Farmington police Chief Jack Peck, left, greeted students and parents walking to W. G. Mallett School in Farmington on Tuesday for the first day of school. Peck reinforced the need to slow down and drive carefully, especially around school areas, with a poster. Next to Peck is Stephen Engle with sons, Cyrus and Ben, of Farmington. Cyrus is entering second grade at the elementary school, Engle said.
Farmington police Chief Jack Peck, left, greeted students and parents walking to W. G. Mallett School in Farmington on Tuesday for the first day of school. Peck reinforced the need to slow down and drive carefully, especially around school areas, with a poster. Next to Peck is Stephen Engle with sons, Cyrus and Ben, of Farmington. Cyrus is entering second grade at the elementary school, Engle said.
“Welcome back,” Farmington crossing guard Robert Hallman told students hurrying to catch a bus at W.G. Mallett School early Tuesday morning. Gabe Mealey and Emma Dunn were meeting a bus to take them to Cascade Brook School in Farmington.
The first day of first grade at W.G. Mallett School in Farmington made Jackson Allison smile as he and his mother, Natasha Allison, took the sidewalk to the school Tuesday morning.
Natasha Allison stops her son, Jackson Allison, for a photo on his first day of first grade at W. G. Mallett School in Farmington on Tuesday.
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