school year that would begin with all students in grades 1-12 under the same roof. The first day of school finally arrived today, and administrators couldn't have been more pleased with how well things went.
The day began with students arriving by bus, being dropped off by parents, and in their own vehicles. Teachers were on hand early to help direct students to their new classes and acquaint parents and students to the new layout of the school.
With so many grade levels under one roof, administrators braced for unexpected problems, yet were pleasantly surprised to find that few popped up. The biggest problem of the day appeared to be only a five minute delay getting all
students through the cafeteria for breakfast. High school principal, Trevor Roberson, summed up the day by saying, "At times, there was chaos in the building this summer, but those headaches kept us from having major headaches today." Roberson went on to say, "Of course, there were some glitches and hiccups today, but all-in-all, this was a very good first day of school."
The administrators of all three Warren County schools would like to thank the cooperation of parents, teachers, and students who helped to kick off an exciting new school year.
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