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Move is step up for preschool ; Moldy walls force Baker Center out of portables
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2005
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Move is step up for preschool ; Moldy walls force Baker Center out of portables
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Move is step up for preschool ; Moldy walls force Baker Center out of portables
2005
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A few tasks remain before the Baker Center feels like home. Playground equipment from the old campus will be moved to East. Also, the preschoolers are eating in the East Elementary modular cafeteria until another modular cafeteria can be constructed for the Baker Center. PHOTO 3; STAFF PHOTOS / NINA GREIPEL / nina.greipel@heraldtribune.com Above, Baker Center students Chrystian Gagnon, 3, and Devondra Tice, 3, hug their teacher, [Dee Grafe], while Austin Thibodeau, 2, works on finishing his lunch on Monday, the first day at their new school. At right, Kathleen Walsh carries Daney Cruz into a classroom after a walk around the center's new temporary campus at Punta Gorda's East Elementary School. Two buildings damaged by Hurricane Charley were renovated to house the school. \"It was like extreme makeover,\" said [Margie Blackwell], director of the Baker Center school. STAFF PHOTO / NINA GREIPEL / nina.greipel@heraldtribune.com [Baker] student Andrew Rogers looks at a book while classmate Chrystian Gagnon tries to take a nap Monday at the school's new location at East Elementary.
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