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Kira Kenniston and Kaya Joseph, foreground, and Shane Fellows, background, walk in the Aspire Higher march in Paris on Tuesday. The three Waterford Memorial School students were among an estimated 4,300 Oxford Hills School District students, staff and community members participating in the annual march to encourage higher education. They walked from Oxford Hills Middle School to Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, both in Paris.
Kira Kenniston and Kaya Joseph, foreground, and Shane Fellows, background, walk in the Aspire Higher march in Paris on Tuesday. The three Waterford Memorial School students were among an estimated 4,300 Oxford Hills School District students, staff and community members participating in the annual march to encourage higher education. They walked from Oxford Hills Middle School to Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, both in Paris.
Waterford Memorial School students, from left, Holden Shaw, Eve Smith, Lucy Ward, Jane Leonard, Sage Winslow and Lyndon Brackett participate in the annual Aspire Higher march in Paris on Tuesday. They were among an estimated 4,300 Oxford Hills School District students, staff and community members taking part to promote higher education. The march began at Oxford Hills Middle School and ended at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, both in Paris.
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