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P.C. students back with pride after Ida-inflicted delay
September 16, 2021 at 8:58 a.m.
King Street School third-grader Samantha Allen (left) waves to friends while holding hands with her sister, kindergartener Ryan Allen, after being dropped off at school on Wednesday, Sept. 15. Port Chester Schools opened on Thursday, Sept. 9, a week later than planned, due to the flooding caused by Tropical Storm Ida.
Port Chester Middle School students pour out of the building after school on Monday, Sept. 13, their first Monday of the school year.
Sairy Diaz (right) fixes her daughter Kimberly Diaz’s braids as the Park Avenue School kindergartener eats Halloween-themed Oreos after class on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
King Street School students get off the bus and patiently wait for their peers on the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Eager to get to class, King Street School fourth-grader Sofia Billinita climbs out of the car during morning drop-off as her aunt and furry friend sit in the front seat on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
With her mask in hand, King Street School first-grader Ellena Ducksworth prepares to jump out of the car at drop-off on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Port Chester Middle School eighth-graders Katherine Angulo (left) and Jennifer Perez chat and laugh together as they wait for their ride after class on Monday, Sept. 13.
Preschooler Genesis Barrera (right) and her friend, first-grader Victoria Martinez, walk together after school at Park Avenue School on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
King Street School teacher’s aide Tammy Dominguez opens the car door for fourth-grader Hailey Hodge on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Park Avenue School first-grader Zahid Cabrera walks home with Ronald Cabrera after school on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
Silvia Monroy walks kindergartener Ana Monroy to King Street School on Wednesday, Sept. 15.