As 5-year-old Michael Raynor waited to head into Hunters Creek Elementary for his first day of school, he proudly showed off the school supplies tucked away in his Paw Patrol backpack and smiled for photos for his mom.“I want to learn,” he said as he stood with his mom, Princessa Miller, a few minutes before the bell rang for the doors to open.“I’m so thankful he’s ready to go,” Miller.Mom, however, was a little anxious about […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
First day of school brings 'optimism and possibilities'
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