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CES preschool teachers visit students at Easter By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Elementary School preschool teachers visited their students - at a distance - and gave them a special Easter egg hunt. They rode on a school bus and drove by each students’ home. When arriving, teachers tossed their students some Easter eggs filled with treats and waved hello. While school isn’t in session, teachers enjoyed seeing their students – from a safe distance – to say hello and celebrate the Easter holiday. CES preschool teachers are Suzanna Streeval, Shannon Richardson and Jennifer Spangler. Assistants are Denise Wilder, Kristen Scalf and Lily Delgado. This story was posted on 2020-04-24 06:24:25
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