Students returning to the classroom in many different ways
READING WHILE SOCIALLY DISTANCED — Students in MaryKay McAndrew’s class at J.D. George Elementary School in Verona read a book outside, as part of the Vernon-Verona-Sherrill school district's reopening.
(Photo submitted)
IN-PERSON AND ONLINE — Teacher Marcy Thompson talks to her students in her classroom and those learning remotely during the first day of the new school year in Westmoreland on Tuesday, Sept. 8. The district has a hybrid model for students in grades 7-12 while students in the elementary grades can attend in person every day.
(Sentinel photo by John Clifford)
TEMPERATURE CHECK — Westmoreland school nurse Laura Martino checks the temperature of Ryan Ernenwein, an eighth-grader, before he enters the building on the first day of school on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
(Sentinel photo by John Clifford)
MAKING THE ROUNDS — Westmoreland Superintendent Rocco Migliori and fellow district administrators walk along the line of cars, greeting parents and students waiting to drop off their children at the Westmoreland Upper Elementary School on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
(Sentinel photo by John Clifford)
CHECK-IN — Logan Tyler, a third-grader at Westmoreland Upper Elementary School, gets his temperature taken by school nurse Sabrina Verdgeline on the first day of school.
(Sentinel photos by John Clifford)
BACK AT SCHOOL — At E.A. McAllister Elementary School in Sherrill, Jordan Hadsell’s second-grade class pauses while heading back to their classroom as part of the Vernon-Verona-Sherrill school district’s reopening last week.
(Photo submitted)
GETTING ORIENTED — Students in Kristen Barbano’s class at W.A. Wettel Elementary School in Vernon follow an orientation presentation last week.
(Photo submitted)
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