IMAGES | Ribbon cut on new downtown Jeffersonville elementary school
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The elementary school will also feature a STEAM curriculum, where students as young as age 5 will learn about science, technology, engineering, art and math.
“Everybody’s anxious to start school, but this is a little extra this year,” Superintendent Mark Laughner said outside the newly opened Franklin Square Elementary School on Wednesday. “We do feel like we have a safe plan in place for our students and staff, and we’re ready to get started.”
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