Sequim students head back to class

Sorry, youngsters: summer’s over!

The Sequim School District opened its 2024-25 school year on Wednesday, Aug. 28, with about 2,300 students in grades 1-12 heading back into classrooms. Kindergarten classes start up Monday, Sept. 23, at Greywolf Elementary School.

Here are a few first day photos submitted from parents.

Good luck to all students, teachers, parents and staff this year!

Photo courtesy of Muckley family
Loralai Muckley is all smiale as she heads into first grade at Greywolf Elementary School on Aug. 28.

Photo courtesy of Muckley family Loralai Muckley is all smiale as she heads into first grade at Greywolf Elementary School on Aug. 28.

Photo courtesy of Coler family
Raylan Coler, 9, and Paisley Coler, 7, wait for the bus on their first day of fourth and second grade.

Photo courtesy of Coler family Raylan Coler, 9, and Paisley Coler, 7, wait for the bus on their first day of fourth and second grade.

Photo courtesy of Cummings family / Aria Cummings is ready for her first day in third grade. “This is a tradition I’ve done since they started kindergarten,” Shelbie Cummings said. “It’s been fun to look back each year and see how they grow and how their likes change.”

Photo courtesy of Cummings family / Aria Cummings is ready for her first day in third grade. “This is a tradition I’ve done since they started kindergarten,” Shelbie Cummings said. “It’s been fun to look back each year and see how they grow and how their likes change.”

Photo courtesy of Cummings family / Alivia Cummings is ready for her first day in seventh grade. “This is a tradition I’ve done since they started kindergarten,” Shelbie Cummings said. “It’s been fun to look back each year and see how they grow and how their likes change.”

Photo courtesy of Cummings family / Alivia Cummings is ready for her first day in seventh grade. “This is a tradition I’ve done since they started kindergarten,” Shelbie Cummings said. “It’s been fun to look back each year and see how they grow and how their likes change.”