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Porter Jo Goff, along with her brother Jayven and grandmother Jan Rahn, holds a sign that reads “we miss you!” for her teachers, including Mrs. Richmond, who is waving from her vehicle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Snyder wave as they pass by.
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A caravan of teachers makes it’s way down Lincoln Ave., horns blowing.
PC staff delights students with parade
On the morning and into the early afternoon of Tuesday, April 7, several Perkins County Schools staff came together and went on a parade through Perkins County. The parade started in Venango, then moved to Grant, on to Madrid and finished in Elsie.