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Fifth-graders leave a legacy for future reading, relaxation

Thornapple Kellogg — A class of students left their legacy at Page Elementary before moving up to middle school when they cut the ribbon on a new hammock garden outside their school.  This year-long project for teacher Deb Rossi’s fifth-graders finally came to fruition a few weeks after the school year ended. More than 20 hammocks are now hung between wooden posts near the playground, creating a designated space for reading and relaxing.  Rossi …
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