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Westside 2016 seniors return to where it all began

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On Wednesday, May 18, Westside Elementary School students, teachers, staff, and parents were excited to welcome the seniors of 2016 back to where their educational career began.

Students and staff excitedly lined the hallways awaiting the former “Wildcats” return.  As the seniors made their way through the halls en route to the gym for one last “crossing of the bridge,” Westside Wildcats cheered them on with banners, well wishes, and high-fives!  The seniors also visited classrooms and joined in on end of the year fun.

The seniors finally joined in the 5th grade Crossing Over Ceremony, where they introduced themselves to the audience, shared their plans for the future, and crossed the bridge one last time at their alma mater.

Westside wishes all the 2016 Coffee High School graduates great success as they continue their education past graduation through college, career, and life.

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