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Jefferson School 'Clap Out' Closes the Year
On the last day of school, fifth graders—and one retiring teacher—participated in the annual tradition of being the last to leave the building.
The 'Clap Out' is a longstanding tradition at Jefferson School. Fifth graders and retiring teacher Mrs. Ianetti were the last to leave the building on the final day of school.
They passed through two long lines—the entire student body, faculty and staff—who clapped as the rising sixth graders walked from the school doors to Ridgewood Road.
The last day ritual was particularly poignant at Jefferson, where the student body is comprised of South Orange and Maplewood residents. Students from each community attend their own middle school, which makes for sad farewells.
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"We'll go to different schools next year," said fifth grader Elijah of his friends. "It won't be the same until we get to high school."
Watching parents, the crossing guard and runners who stopped to watch weren't the only ones feeling the pull of emotions.
Once the silly string came out, however, summer begins.
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