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Stafford kicked off the new school year with a vibrant community celebration, uniting teachers, students, and families at the annual Meet and Greet events. The festivities included an auto show organized by Stafford alumni, which not only showcased impressive vehicles but also raised funds for local schools, reinforcing the strong ties between the community and its educational institutions.
City Council member Alex Chen highlighted the importance of these gatherings, stating that they provide a wonderful opportunity for the community to support the school district and wish students and teachers a successful year ahead. The atmosphere was filled with excitement as families engaged in activities, met teachers, and dropped off school supplies, all aimed at easing the transition into the new academic year.
At the Early Childhood Center (ECC), Principal Twila Hines and Assistant Principal Ayesha Atkinson emphasized the significance of parental involvement in fostering a supportive learning environment. They expressed enthusiasm for the year ahead, with plans for various engaging activities designed to keep families connected to the school community.
Meanwhile, the STEM Academy buzzed with energy as students reconnected with friends and explored innovative classrooms, setting the stage for a year of curiosity and discovery. The Meet and Greet events not only marked the beginning of the school year but also reinforced the commitment of Stafford schools to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all families.
As the community rallies together, the focus remains on collaboration and support, ensuring that every student feels prepared and excited for the journey ahead.
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