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"head to school" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to someone's journey or movement towards a school. For example, you could say, "We'll need to head to school soon if we want to make it on time."
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They walked down Boston Road to the subway station so Mery could head to school.
Nizar Hamdi, a 38-year-old owner of a computer centre, said the timing of the blast coincided with the time students head to school.
Of course, that has led another frustration: traffic jams at pick up and drop off as more cars head to school.
In the second episode of "Stranger Things 2," set on Halloween, the boys slip on their jumpsuits, pick up their proton blasters, and head to school dressed as Ghostbusters.
As students head to school this year, they should consider this: You don't have to change the world or find your one true purpose to lead a meaningful life.
Now, as they head to school — or leave the nest entirely — you'd like to return to work.
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"Children with the healthiest weight were always those who regularly had breakfast before heading to school.
The aggressor heads to school, to show friends the video of his Billy moment, while Billy heads home, again.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICEE) agents questioned the driver and confirmed that the car was headed to school, then arrested Kimberly.
The next morning, Hannah said that she was heading to school, and a roommate watched her get in her car.
She wakes up early to work on her serve for a half hour before she heads to school at Valley Christian High, where she is a rising senior.
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