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Woodland bids school year goodbye

Woodland Elementary School in Kingsford had a “Goodbye Drive-by” event Thursday evening to let students, parents and school staff wave goodbye to each other one last time after schools were closed months ago amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, Jack and Chris Watts and their daughter, Melody, ride past the school. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
Woodland Elementary School in Kingsford had a “Goodbye Drive-by” event Thursday evening to let students, parents and school staff wave goodbye to each other one last time after schools were closed months ago amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, fourth-grade teachers Marcia Van Wolvelaere, Connie Herman, Betsy Sielaff and Mark Moreau greet students as they come through. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
Woodland Elementary School in Kingsford had a “Goodbye Drive-by” event Thursday evening to let students, parents and school staff wave goodbye to each other one last time after schools were closed months ago amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, teachers Sarah Cowen, left, and Sarah Shaker brought balloons in the Flivvers’ school colors. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
Woodland Elementary School in Kingsford had a “Goodbye Drive-by” event Thursday evening to let students, parents and school staff wave goodbye to each other one last time after schools were closed months ago amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, Layla Osieczonek peeks out of the sunroof as her father, Sam, passes by the school. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)

Woodland Elementary School in Kingsford had a “Goodbye Drive-by” event Thursday evening to let students, parents and school staff wave goodbye to each other one last time after schools were closed months ago amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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