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Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano air base. The decision was made after Aviano air base and Italian approval.

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano air base. The decision was made after Aviano air base and Italian approval.

Middle school students take notes in class at Aviano

Middle school students take notes in class at Aviano

Middle school students take notes in class at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano Air Base.

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano air base. The decision was made after Aviano air base and Italian approval.

Middle school teacher instructs his class at Aviano

Middle school teacher instructs his class at Aviano

Middle school teacher instructs his class at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano Air Base.

Robin Clement, Aviano Middle/High School biology and

Robin Clement, Aviano Middle/High School biology and

Robin Clement, Aviano Middle/High School biology and human anatomy and physiology teacher, watches students complete a laboratory experiment, Oct. 28, 2015, at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Clement credits his passio... More

Kristina Muñoz, Aviano Elementary School gifted education

Kristina Muñoz, Aviano Elementary School gifted education

Kristina Muñoz, Aviano Elementary School gifted education teacher, watches students participate in a group exercise, Oct. 16, 2015, at Aviano Air, Base, Italy. Muñoz has been a teacher for 15 years. Her passion... More

Middle school students taking notes at Aviano Middle

Middle school students taking notes at Aviano Middle

Middle school students taking notes at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano Air Base.

Middle school student takes notes in class at Aviano

Middle school student takes notes in class at Aviano

Middle school student takes notes in class at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano Air Base.

Middle school student takes notes in class at Aviano

Middle school student takes notes in class at Aviano

Middle school student takes notes in class at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano Air Base.

Robin Clement, Aviano Middle/High School biology and

Robin Clement, Aviano Middle/High School biology and

Robin Clement, Aviano Middle/High School biology and human anatomy and physiology teacher, walks to his classroom, Oct. 28, 2015, at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Clement credits his passion for teaching to his child... More

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning

Aviano high school students go back to in-person learning at Aviano Middle High School on Aviano air base. The decision was made after Aviano air base and Italian approval.

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