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Children leave the car at
the school drop off line at
Tarpon Springs Elementary School.
News Channel 8 photo by ERIC HAUSMANN
Tarpon Springs Elementary, 555 E. Pine St., is one of three new replacement schools in the county.
It’s a $24.6 million complex that has high tech everything—computers in each classroom, for starters.
It’s also one of the first green schools in the county, which means its operating systems are environmentally friendly.
Everything seemed to go off without a hitch this morning as parents and buses dropped the students off.
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