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Manchester's Kennedy High Students Celebrate Siblings

Family was the focus Friday at Manchester's John F. Kennedy High School as students brought their siblings to school.

Family was the focus Friday at Manchester's John F. Kennedy High School as students brought their siblings to school. It's an opportunity for the younger brothers and sisters to get a sneak peek of high school life.

It was the school's second annual Bring Your Sibling to School Day and school staff says it was "huge success."

Over 50 brothers and sisters spent they day with their older Kennedy High siblings.

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They started off the event with a pizza party, then the sixth through eighth graders shadowed their brother or sister so they had the opportunity to walk in their shoes for the day. 

Meanwhile, the younger siblings visiting the school for the day enjoyed Kamp Kennedy which included trivia, finger painting and even an Easter egg hunt.

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Patch spoke with some of the students and their siblings who said they were enjoying the time together.

 

 


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