2011-12 School Year Ends
2011-12 School Year Ends
By Eliza Hallabeck
Outside Sandy Hook School just before the last announcement for the 2011-12 academic year came across the schoolâs loudspeaker, buses were lined up outside.
Bright pink, red, green, and yellow streamers wafted from bus windows, proclaiming the last day of school, but Thursday, June 21, also brought the noted end of Newtownâs owner-operator system.
âItâs a sad day for Newtown,â one parent said entering the school with a group of fellow parents.
Then, Sandy Hook School Principal Dawn Hochsprung was announced over the loudspeaker, âHave a wonderful summer,â she said. âMake sure you stay safe, and always keep reading!â
With that, students were released, one loaded bus at a time.
Across the district students were released for the final day of school early for the scheduled half-day.
âSee you next year!â one student said, extending her arm and waving toward Mrs Hochsprung, who had come outside of her school to wave goodbye to students.Â
As Sandy Hook School students rounded the corner, many pointed and became excited by the streamers and, on some buses, writing.
As owner-operator Nancy Crofoot pulled up beside Sandy Hook School students clapped and cheered.
âThatâs our bus!â one boy said, noting the colorful streamers flowing down from the busâs mirrors and windows.
Owner-operator Carol Bradshawâs bus was decorated with the words, âThank you Newtown,â across one side on the windows. And on the entrance doors, writing said, âThe best kids, enter here.â The back of the bus had âGoodbyeâ and a heart.