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MILLSBORO – After an 88-year absence, Godwin’s School welcomed students back on Thursday, December 19, marking a significant milestone for the Millsboro Historical Society. The restored school building, which has been a cherished part of the community's heritage, now stands as a testament to the town's commitment to preserving its educational history.
The reopening ceremony was filled with excitement as community members gathered to celebrate this momentous occasion. The historical society has worked diligently to restore the building, ensuring that it honors the legacy of education that once flourished within its walls. The event featured speeches from local leaders, highlighting the importance of education and community involvement in preserving local history.
As students returned to their classrooms, they were greeted by a blend of nostalgia and modern educational tools, creating a unique learning environment. The revival of Godwin’s School not only restores a piece of history but also fosters a renewed sense of community pride and commitment to education in Millsboro.
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