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Misty Ovard, a first grade teacher at the new Hidden Hollow Elementary School in Eagle Mountain, gets her students participating on the first day of class Monday, August 18, 2008 in Eagle Mountain. "So far, everything has been very smooth," said principal Tom Tillman about the new school's first day up and running. The Alpine School District redrew its boundaries this year so that some students would be pulled from Harvest and Pony Express Elementary Schools, both of which had been dealing with too-large enrollments, and brought to Hidden Hollow.
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Misty Ovard, a first grade teacher at the new Hidden Hollow Elementary School in Eagle Mountain, gets her students participating on the first day of class Monday, August 18, 2008 in Eagle Mountain. "So far, everything has been very smooth," said principal Tom Tillman about the new school's first day up and running. The Alpine School District redrew its boundaries this year so that some students would be pulled from Harvest and Pony Express Elementary Schools, both of which had been dealing with too-large enrollments, and brought to Hidden Hollow.
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