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Concord 'Superheroes' Get Ready For The 2020-2021 School Year

Watch: Mill Brook Primary School teachers and administrators have a bit of fun while prepping parents and students for the new school year.

CONCORD, NH — Most children in Concord are heading back to school Sept. 8 and whether fully remote or partially hybrid, parents and students need to prepare for the new school year.

Over at the Mill Brook Primary School Wednesday, teachers and administrators had a bit of fun with their student preparation: As parents drove up to the school to pick up their student packets, they were greeted by educators dressed up as superheroes.

As one teacher said, the COVID-19 pandemic had been hard on everyone in the district and they wanted to have a bit of fun and do something special for students returning. As cars lined and picked up packets, educators posed, waved, and welcomed the students and parents.

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"We're excited for this school year and can't wait to kick it off," said Katie Scarpati, the principal of the school.

Merrimack Valley School District students, where most of Penacook residents attend school, start classes again in a hybrid model Sept. 9.

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