HEBRON — Despite storm debris and power outages, students in the Hebron Station School and Otisfield Community School arrived for the first day of school Thursday morning.
“I’d rather have the days off,” Hebron sixth-grader Brandon Smith said.
Both elementary schools were closed for three days because of unsafe road conditions and lack of power due to Tropical Storm Irene. Students in the six other elementary schools in the district and seventh-grade students in the Oxford Middle School and freshmen at the Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School returned to classes Wednesday.
Hebron Principal Melanie Ellsworth said some buses were running late because of detours for tree and utility work on Hebron Station Road where the school is, but students arrived with smiles ready to start the new school year.
At Otisfield Community School, Principal Linda Park said all students, including kindergartners, were in classes Thursday.
“It’s gone very well,” she said.
Although she believes a few people in town may still be without power, all the students showed up on time for their first day of school.
The school underwent a $1 million renovation project to remove mold from the exterior walls and windows. The school had new walls and windows and other work done this summer.
“The school looks wonderful,” she said. “It looks like a new school.”
Students in grades 8, 10, 11 and 12 also reported for their first day of school at the Oxford Middle School and Oxford Comprehensive High School on Thursday. Students in these grades traditionally come in one day after students in grades seven and nine attend an orientation day.
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- Alex Smith, center, eagerly waits for the school bus to come down Hebron Station Road early Thursday morning with first-grader Olivia Kyllonen and sixth-grader Brandon Smith. Alex was heading off to his first day of kindergarten at the Hebron Station School.
- Brandon Smith leads Olivia Kyllonen and Alex Smith across Hebron Station Road to get on the school bus for their first day of classes at the nearby Hebron Station School on Thursday.
- Students’ backpacks sit in the lobby under a painted mural of a nearby stream and bog on their first day of classes at Hebron Station School in Hebron on Thursday. Lockers were assigned later in the day.
- Students get off one of the first buses to arrive at Hebron Station School in Hebron for the first day of classes Thursday morning.
- Hebron Station Road in Hebron was still closed to through-traffic Thursday morning as crews working for Oxford Networks repaired phone wires downed during Tropical Storm Irene last weekend.
- Lucas Tree Service was on Hebron Station School by Hebron Academy early Thursday morning to remove a tree that fell across the road during Tropical Storm Irene last weekend.
- Dennis Lajoie carried his son Joshua’s backpack and lunch box into the Hebron Station School in Hebron for the first day of classes Thursday, while his wife, Vickie, runs behind taking pictures of them. Joshua, center, is attending third grade this year.
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