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In January, police caught several junior high school students, including a seventh grader, with painkillers.
A crew member popped by with his daughter, a blond first grader with a bowl haircut.
Those changes might help Danielle Como, a fourth grader, with skeptical relatives like her Uncle Vinny.
Mike Lefferts, a North Salem eighth grader with promise, knows firsthand.
One of them caught my eye, a bubbly, round-faced sixth grader with a cowlick.
A tall, heavyset seventh grader with droopy eyes can't get over it, stands up, shaking his head.
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"They can stop the fights," said Rijad Pedljak, a Muslim eighth-grader with enormous brown eyes.
The fifth-grader with cornrows stepped from an elevator at Children's National Medical Center and walked over polished tile floor she had first crossed in a baby carrier.
John, a thin fifth-grader with a sly smile, was eye level with his rival's navel and only slightly wider than his biceps.
Aurora Ford, a fifth-grader with Down syndrome, needs regular speech classes and occupational therapy, services that are guaranteed under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act.
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