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FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
These four girls headed in to Shadeville Elementary on Thursday for the first day of classes for students in Wakulla County Public Schools. Superintendent Bobby Pearce said the first days went smoothly, although the district – like other districts throughout North Florida – face a teacher shortage that has impacted class size. Currently, Wakulla schools have openings for about 15 teachers. Photo special to The Sun