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Photos: Back-to-school in Tucson during the pandemic

  • Mamta Popat ,  Rebecca Sasnett
  • Aug 18, 2020
  • Aug 18, 2020 Updated May 28, 2024

Teachers at Manzanita Elementary School greeted their students during a "Mustang Stampede" for the first day of school. Parents slowly drove students through the parking lot to safely meet their teachers and pick up remote learning packets for two weeks of school work. Today was the first day of online instruction for all schools in the Catalina Foothills School District.

Sixteen students showed up on campus for on-site care at John B. Wright Elementary School. Tucson Unified School District started online learning on Aug. 10 but opened select campuses on Aug. 17 for children in at-risk populations. Wright Elementary expected that 23 students would utilize the service, said Principal Deanna Campos. Students were escorted to classrooms where desks were placed 3 feet apart. They were seated at every other desk with masks and their computers while monitors and teaching assistants helped with technical questions and online school work. Students were given breaks in between online instruction for water and exercise. Hallways were lined with rope to direct foot traffic, along with signs to inform children, staff and families about social distancing. "Remember, 6 feet apart," was repeated often by many staff members and Campos as they escorted children throughout the school.

"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

Maddy Jacobs, 7, middle, reaches for her remote learning tool kit from her teacher, Kris Green, as her friend, Carly Kupinski, 6, watches during a "Mustang Stampede" at Manzanita Elementary School for the first day of school on August 17, 2020. 

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First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

Augusta Iranzi, center, attends his teachers online class while monitors Jasmine Phillip, left, and Nadifo Yusuf, watch students inside a classroom at John B. Wright Elementary School, 4311 E. Linden St., in Tucson, Ariz. on August 17, 2020. About 10 students came to school for online instruction under the guidance of classroom monitors.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

Lily Baser, 8, identifies herself for easy remote learning tool kit pickup during a "Mustang Stampede" at Manzanita Elementary School for the first day of school on August 17, 2020. 

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

Krista Westmoreland, left, a third grade teacher, shows the remote learning tool kit of a student to Anna Ames, music teacher, during the "Mustang Stampede" at Manzanita Elementary School for the first day of school on August 17, 2020. 

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"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

Maya Brown, 9, rides in style for her remote learning tool kit pickup during a "Mustang Stampede" at Manzanita Elementary School for the first day of school on August 17, 2020. 

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"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

Multiage teachers Kris Green left, and April Pollow greet and cheer on their students during a "Mustang Stampede" at Manzanita Elementary School for the first day of school on August 17, 2020. 

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

Maddy Jacobs, 7, left, waves to her teacher as she stands in the sunroof with her friend, Carly Kupinski, 6, during a "Mustang Stampede" to pickup their remote learning tool kit at Manzanita Elementary School for the first day of school on August 17, 2020. 

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

For the first day of school teachers at Manzanita Elementary School greeted their students during a "Mustang Stampede" and handed out remote learning tool kits on August 17, 2020. 

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

"Mustang Stampede"

"Mustang Stampede"

Kim Boling, principal at Manzanita Elementary School, greets her students and parents with a mustang during the "Mustang Stampede" for the first day of school on August 17, 2020. 

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

Yarani Martinez gives a monitor a thumbs up to inform the monitor that his online class is working after classes began at John B. Wright Elementary School, 4311 E. Linden St., in Tucson, Ariz. on August 17, 2020. About 10 students came to school for online instruction under the guidance of classroom monitors.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

Alice Flores, right, watches as her grandson Jesus Silva is escorted to the cafeteria before classes began at John B. Wright Elementary School, 4311 E. Linden St., in Tucson, Ariz. on August 17, 2020. About 10 students came to school for online instruction under the guidance of classroom monitors.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

First Day of School, John B. Wright Elementary

Augusta Iranzi follows the directions on the floor while being escorted to a classroom at John B. Wright Elementary School, 4311 E. Linden St., in Tucson, Ariz. on August 17, 2020. About 10 students came to school for online instruction under the guidance of classroom monitors.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star
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