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SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN (CBS 58) –Thousands of students head back to school Tuesday morning.
Students in Waukesha, Racine, Kenosha and Sheboygan are going back to class. Students on Milwaukee’s “Early Start” calendar have already been in class for three weeks. See a slideshow of first day of school photos from families around the area below. To submit your own photos, feel free to email [email protected] or send them to the CBS 58 Facebook page. For more on how to take the perfect back-to-school photo and other useful safety information when sharing photos on social media, please click here.
At Nicolet High School in Glendale, students were greeted with a red carpet to begin the new school year.
See a back-to-school slideshow of the CBS 58 morning anchor team below as well as other photos of the CBS 58 crew:
Hope students are having a great first day of school! Here’s a throwback to my back-to-school photo ??❤️✌? pic.twitter.com/0hGVaWijX2
— Stephanie Buffamonte (@StephanieCBS58) September 4, 2018
Here’s my back-to-school picture! Hope all the kiddos out there are having a great 1st day ? pic.twitter.com/9wr44I2U63
— David Schuman (@david_schuman) September 4, 2018