Nico Tavolario, a seventh grader at Dorseyville Middle School, obliges his parents for a back-to-school photo Aug. 24.
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Dorseyville Middle School students fill the entrance to the school on the first day Aug. 24.
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Dorseyville Middle School Program Principal Laura Miller greets a student-athlete Aug. 24 on the first day of school.
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Students at Dorseyville Middle School file off the buses for the first day of class Aug. 24.
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Aspinwall police Chief Dave Nemec talks with Sylvia Ross, a second grader at O’Hara Elementary School, before she boards the bus for her first day of school on Aug. 24.
More than 4,000 Fox Chapel Area students enjoyed their first day back to school on Tuesday.
At Dorseyville Middle School, Principal Jon Nauhaus and Program Principal Laura Miller welcomed students at the school entrance, which was decked out with red, white and black balloons.
District Deputy Superintendent David McCommons also was on hand to usher in the first day.
Students, staff and visitors at all district schools are required to wear masks indoors, as approved by the school board earlier this month.
“We are excited to be here five days a week,” Miller said. “FC is ready.”
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