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Kaydance Reiter, 11, a fifth- grader at Sunnyside Intermediate School, talks about her country, Iceland, to Stuart Veith in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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Kaydance Reiter, 11, a fifth-grader at Sunnyside Intermediate School, talks about her country, Iceland, to people in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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Kaydance Reiter, 11, a fifth-grader at Sunnyside Intermediate School talks about her country, Iceland, to people in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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Jackson Siemens, 11, a fifth-grader at Sunnyside Intermediate School, stands in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house behind the poster he made about Estonia. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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Jackson Siemens, 11, a fifth-grader at Sunnyside Intermediate School, stands in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house behind the poster he made about Estonia. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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Jackson Siemens, 11, a fifth-grader at Sunnyside Intermediate School, stands behind the poster he made about Estonia as people read it in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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Jackson Siemens, 11, a fifth-grader at Sunnyside Intermediate School, stands behind the poster he made about Estonia as people read it in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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Liddie Morse, right, and Tyley Hemmer, both 10 and fifth-graders talk to Camille Keeley, 11, and also in fifth grade, about Norway, the country she made her poster about, in the Sunnyside gym Thursday during the school's open house. The open house was a chance for students of both grades to showcase various things they had been working on during the school year.
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