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Welcome Back!
Pictures from the first day of 2006-07
(Please click on a photo to enlarge it)

Students walk to Arbor Hill Elementary Community School on the first day of classes.

Students gather outside of Arbor Hill Elementary Community School.

Arriving at Arbor Hill Elementary School.

Ready for school to start at Pine Hills Elementary School on the first day the former School 16 is in session after being renamed.

Walking through the halls at Pine Hills Elementary School.

Kindergarten student Hakan Mangir settles in to the first day at Pine Hills Elementary School.

Welcome Back! School 16 was renamed Pine Hills Elementary School in anticipation of its move to a new building on North Allen Street in January 2007.

A new sign stands outside of Thomas O'Brien Academy of Science and Technology (TOAST), courtesy of the school's PTA.

Rachelle Luciani, in her first year as a kindergarten teacher at TOAST, helps a student make handprints on the first day.

Adam Ulinski, a first-year, 2nd grade teacher at TOAST, spends his first morning with his class.

Lindsay Rudnick, a first-year PreKindergarten teacher at TOAST, reads a book to her students on their first morning.

First-year TOAST teacher Marin Franke asks her 5th grade class to "Give Me 5."

Samia Massod, a first-year, 5th grade teacher at TOAST, runs a math lesson during the first morning of school.

A new sign for a new year outside Philip Livingston Magnet Academy.

New Philip Livingston Magnet Academy Principal Tracy Ford welcomes students in the auditorium at the middle school.

 

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