Fayette County goes back to school

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Students attending Washington City Schools and Miami Trace Local Schools returned to the classroom on Wednesday morning for the first day back to school. Carly Sowers and her mom visited Cherry Hill early Wednesday to begin orientation. Cherry Hill will start bringing kids in by bus on Friday.

These students in the classroom of Ms. Landis and Mrs. Richmond at Belle Aire Intermediate started Wednesday with an introduction and an explanation of expectations for the school year.

Several students started school off with a bit of recreation in the gym at Belle Aire while coach Corey Dye explains and demonstrates the various workouts the students will be doing throughout the year.

Mrs. Bihl’s students take down their teacher’s phone number, check supplies and meet their classmates on the first day of school Wednesday at Belle Aire.

Excited to return to school Wednesday, some kids at Miami Trace Elementary School ran toward the doors.

Students departing the buses streamed into the Miami Trace Elementary School early Wednesday morning.

Students had lots of questions and concerns for Miami Trace bus drivers and the faculty who greeted them at the doors.

Students expressed mixed feelings about returning to school.

Kids said goodbye to parents and relatives at the front door of Miami Trace Elementary School.

While some parents and relatives said goodbye at the front door, others escorted kids to their classrooms.

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Students attending Washington City Schools and Miami Trace Local Schools returned to the classroom on Wednesday morning for the first day back to school. Carly Sowers and her mom visited Cherry Hill early Wednesday to begin orientation. Cherry Hill will start bringing kids in by bus on Friday.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_20170816_084905.jpgStudents attending Washington City Schools and Miami Trace Local Schools returned to the classroom on Wednesday morning for the first day back to school. Carly Sowers and her mom visited Cherry Hill early Wednesday to begin orientation. Cherry Hill will start bringing kids in by bus on Friday. Martin Graham | Record-Herald photos

These students in the classroom of Ms. Landis and Mrs. Richmond at Belle Aire Intermediate started Wednesday with an introduction and an explanation of expectations for the school year.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_20170816_090913.jpgThese students in the classroom of Ms. Landis and Mrs. Richmond at Belle Aire Intermediate started Wednesday with an introduction and an explanation of expectations for the school year. Martin Graham | Record-Herald photos

Several students started school off with a bit of recreation in the gym at Belle Aire while coach Corey Dye explains and demonstrates the various workouts the students will be doing throughout the year.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_20170816_091025.jpgSeveral students started school off with a bit of recreation in the gym at Belle Aire while coach Corey Dye explains and demonstrates the various workouts the students will be doing throughout the year. Martin Graham | Record-Herald photos

Mrs. Bihl’s students take down their teacher’s phone number, check supplies and meet their classmates on the first day of school Wednesday at Belle Aire.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_20170816_091141.jpgMrs. Bihl’s students take down their teacher’s phone number, check supplies and meet their classmates on the first day of school Wednesday at Belle Aire. Martin Graham | Record-Herald photos

Excited to return to school Wednesday, some kids at Miami Trace Elementary School ran toward the doors.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_IMONE3250.jpgExcited to return to school Wednesday, some kids at Miami Trace Elementary School ran toward the doors. Ashley Bunton | Record-Herald photos

Students departing the buses streamed into the Miami Trace Elementary School early Wednesday morning.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_IMTWOG_3245.jpgStudents departing the buses streamed into the Miami Trace Elementary School early Wednesday morning. Ashley Bunton | Record-Herald photos

Students had lots of questions and concerns for Miami Trace bus drivers and the faculty who greeted them at the doors.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_IMFOURG_3248.jpgStudents had lots of questions and concerns for Miami Trace bus drivers and the faculty who greeted them at the doors. Ashley Bunton | Record-Herald photos

Students expressed mixed feelings about returning to school.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_IMEIGHTG_3263.jpgStudents expressed mixed feelings about returning to school. Ashley Bunton | Record-Herald photos

Kids said goodbye to parents and relatives at the front door of Miami Trace Elementary School.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_IMnineG_3271.jpgKids said goodbye to parents and relatives at the front door of Miami Trace Elementary School. Ashley Bunton | Record-Herald photos

While some parents and relatives said goodbye at the front door, others escorted kids to their classrooms.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/08/web1_IMTEN_3240.jpgWhile some parents and relatives said goodbye at the front door, others escorted kids to their classrooms. Ashley Bunton | Record-Herald photos

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