A STORY WALK IN NORTH STRATFORD -- The Stratford School students enjoyed their last day before Christmas break with a Story Walk, free books, and the movie, The Polar Express. Above, the sixth-grade students set up the book, "Tracks in the Snow" for grades K-4 to read as they walk around the field in back of the school: from left, Terry Andritz (English teacher), Skyler Sprague, Kyle Dunlow, Mercedes Martin, Ruby Come and Amanda Newman. Below, some of the junior high students are shown with the new books that they chose: from left, Destinea Cammons, Paul Cauley, Jesse King, Nicolas Goulet and Damien Champagne.
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