New Smyrna Beach siblings attend Burns Sci-Tech in Oak Hill
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Daddy's little girl returned to school in August along with about 61,000 other Volusia County students.
It was the day of school for Ray Catheline's little princess, Olivia, who entered kindergarten at the Buns Sci-Tech Charter School in Oak Hill. Big brother, Nicholas entered second grade.
Misty Burris Catheline took one final snapshot of the kids at home in New Smyrna Beach before the drive to Oak Hill and a couple more photos with father and the children in their respective classes. "(We're) missing our babies, but we have a little downtime now," the proud mom lamented. of the Aug. 7 return to school.
Misty Burris Catheline took one final snapshot of the kids at home in New Smyrna Beach before the drive to Oak Hill and a couple more photos with father and the children in their respective classes.
"(We're) missing our babies, but we have a little downtime now," the proud mom lamented. of the Aug. 7 return to school.
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Enrollment prior to the first day was 54,844, but the number increased daily, to 61,482 students for the school year, Volusia County school district spokeswoman Nancy Wait said.
And so the school year began for thousands of families throughout Central Florida in Volusia, Osceola, Orange, Lake, Flagler, Brevard and Marion counties.
Seminole County Schools started Aug. 8, and Sumter County Schools the day before that.
The last day of school for students is June 6, a Friday. For teachers, it's June 10, a Tuesday.
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