It was Tie Day, so nearly everyone, from Principal Rosemary Biggart to the smallest kindergartener, sported a borrowed necktie.
Some kids wore them Harry Potter-style, with one tail flipped over a shoulder; fourth-grader Garrett Atkinson looped his atop the hood on his Hoops sweatshirt.
And it was Parents' Day, so scores of parents trooped through the building looking for their child's classroom.
In one sun-drenched back hallway, near the fourth- and fifth-grade classrooms, a group of fourth-graders were helping to make history out of clay. They...
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