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Here’s how Munford Elementary’s teachers welcomed students back to school

By The Leader on August 12, 2019

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Every year Munford Elementary’s teachers and staff welcome students to school with a theme. 

“The reason we choose to do this is to get our children excited to be a MES Cougar,” said Tracy Wallace. “This year’s theme is space.”

To set the stage many teachers came to school on one of their last summer days to decorate the walls and halls. 

Students and parents entered the school to Star Wars music and the faculty/staff were in various space related dress.

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