Harford County Students Return to School; Community Urged to Prioritize Safety

Bel Air, MD — Harford County schools open their doors today, signaling the start of a new academic year. Students are encouraged to rest well for the day ahead, filled with new learning opportunities.

As schools reopen, the community is reminded to expect increased road traffic, pedestrians, and school bus activities. Commuters are advised to allow extra time for travel and to exercise caution in school zones and bus stops.

The county looks forward to a productive and memorable school year for its students, setting the stage for community-wide success.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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