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WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL!
Posted: September 1, 2010

Toms River Regional Schools opened its doors to students on Wednesday, September 1st for the start of the 2010-2011 school year. Here are some scenes from across the district of opening week!

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Juniors and Seniors arrive at High School North for the first day of school.

Crossing guards ensure the safety of students on the busy opening day at North.
 

Students head to their first class.

HSN freshman students are ready for high school!
 

A kindergartener has her big sister to show her around Hooper Avenue Elementary School.

A student safety patrol member helps monitor the hallways at the Hoop.

 

Principal Citta welcomed his first class of PM kindergarteners to Hooper Avenue Elementary.

Mrs. Jubert's classroom is ready for first graders on their first day at Hooper Avenue.

 


Students are ready to begin their day as they head to school at High School East.
 


HSE students on the first day back.

News 12 NJ reporter Syma Chowdhry and teacher Chris Peck are both graduates of HSN.
 

Staff members at HSE are ready for the first day!
 

Buses begin to arrive at High School South.

Students at HSS head in for their first class of the day!

 

Pride, dignity, and excellence are always
central themes of HSS tradition.

A freshman student at South has help finding his homeroom.
 

The buses begin to line up at Intermediate South.

IS students look for their friends as they walk into school.
 

These Seminoles are ready for the 2010-2011 school year!

The administrators at Intermediate South help students get from their buses to their classrooms.
 

Parents walk children to school at Washington Street Elementary School.
 

Washington Street Elementary students are excited for their first day of school!

Students know all about pictures on the first day!

Excited students make their way into Washington Street Elementary.