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Attleboro Schools Celebrate End of School Year with Games and BBQs
An end-of-the-year outing at Capron Park in Attleboro was a time to sing, dance and play.
The sunny weather made it easy for students in Attleboro to enjoy end-of-the-year outings.
students were treated to a slew of games during its Field Day and Family BBQ at the school on Friday afternoon and students from enjoyed dancing, limbo and a picnic Saturday afternoon.
Students at Hill-Roberts participated in a relay that included a potato sack race, golf ball on a spoon and military crawl, a three-legged race and sponge toss.
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Outgoing Principal Matthew Joseph and PTO President James Stors wanted to make it a special day for everyone and incorporated a family BBQ into the festivities.
During lunch, third-grade and fourth-grade students entertained their classmates with a martial arts demonstration.
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was the setting for hula-hooping, field games and dancing as hundreds of students, parents and staff at For Pete's Sake Preschool celebrated the end of the year.
Director Maureen Gambardella and her staff welcomed students and their families to the park and treated them and their families to a traditional BBQ.
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