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Ridge Street faculty and staff wish Bluebirds a happy summer
June 11, 2020 at 3:40 a.m.
First-grader Sloane Geller cheers on the oncoming Ridge Street Elementary School socially distanced faculty parade as they make their way down Legendary Circle on Friday, May 29. The school’s staff drove throughout Rye Brook to wish their students a happy summer.
Second-grade teacher Anna Fagan lets Bluebirds know how much she misses them as she eagerly waves from her car.
Ridge Street School Principal Tracy Taylor is all smiles as she reconnects with her students in the BelleFair community.
The parade got a little too loud for incoming kindergartner Colin Nates as his brother Owen waves at the oncoming cars on Rockinghorse Trail.
Brightly colored streamers and flags hang off fourth-grade teacher Laurel DeLuca’s car as she makes her way down Rockinghorse Trail.
A large parade of elementary school faculty and staff drive down Country Ridge Drive as families wave hello.
Country Ridge Circle resident Jaxon Hudesman lets Ridge Street teachers know they are missed as he watches the parade with his brother Bryce, a third-grader.
Gratitude is shown for the Ridge Street teachers as first-grader Ava D’Inverno and her brother Michael, a fifth-grader, hold up thank you signs during the parade.
Gratitude is shown for the Ridge Street teachers as first-grader Ava D’Inverno and her brother Michael, a fifth-grader, hold up thank you signs during the parade.
A big yellow school bus leads the parade throughout the BelleFair community.
The school’s main office secretary Patricia Shaw holds a giant teddy bear out the side of her car as she is driven up Meadowlark Road.