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Making a list, checking it twice

Posted: August 23, 2011 8:59 a.m.
Updated: August 23, 2011 8:58 a.m.
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Kershaw County’s School Bus Drivers came to Blaney Elementary on the first day of school to make sure Blaney’s students rode the right bus home.  Here, Mr. Gerald Cox “double checks” home addresses with second grade students including (from left)  Hunter Carlson, Brandon Brassell, Lisa Bowers, Leralphael Kennedy, Angie Escoto Urbina, Natasha Martinez, Justin Bedford, and Antwanetta Davis.

Aug. 23, 2011 08:59a.m. EDT Making a list, checking it twice West Wateree Chronicle

Kershaw County’s School Bus Drivers came to Blaney Elementary on the first day of school to make sure Blaney’s students rode the right bus home.  Here, Mr. Gerald Cox “double checks” home addresses with second grade students including (from left)  Hunter Carlson, Brandon Brassell, Lisa Bowers, Leralphael Kennedy, Angie Escoto Urbina, Natasha Martinez, Justin Bedford, and Antwanetta Davis.

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