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Families drove their kids back to Edgewood School Monday — honking their horns as they passed teachers and other staffers like social worker Rosalie Febus, special ed teacher Julia King, and Youth Development Coordinator Travis Jones (pictured).

The staffers held signs with variations of the above sentiment about how they’ve felt since the Covid-19 shutdown began and schools closed.

Assistant Principal Andrea Rizzo and Principal Nicholas Perrone were among the many sign-wavers …

… as was first-grade teacher Tina Lonczak.
