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Students surround Mallett School librarian Betsy Turcotte at the close of a ceremony celebrating her retirement. When Turcotte heard the fire alarm Friday, she thought it was a drill. Once everyone was outside, students and teachers at the Farmington elementary school surprised her with a brief ceremony to plant a flowering crab in her honor. A student read a poem of dedication as the tree was planted in front of the school, Turcotte said. After 17 years in the position, Turcotte is retiring June 16.
Students surround Mallett School librarian Betsy Turcotte at the close of a ceremony celebrating her retirement. When Turcotte heard the fire alarm Friday, she thought it was a drill. Once everyone was outside, students and teachers at the Farmington elementary school surprised her with a brief ceremony to plant a flowering crab in her honor. A student read a poem of dedication as the tree was planted in front of the school, Turcotte said. After 17 years in the position, Turcotte is retiring June 16.
Students surround Mallett School librarian Betsy Turcotte at the close of a ceremony celebrating her retirement. When Turcotte heard the fire alarm Friday, she thought it was a drill. Once everyone was outside, students and teachers at the Farmington elementary school surprised her with a brief ceremony to plant a flowering crab in her honor. A student read a poem of dedication as the tree was planted in front of the school, Turcotte said. After 17 years in the position, Turcotte is retiring June 16.
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