Mooooving traffic along
Danette Goulet
NEWPORT COAST -- The opening of Newport Coast Elementary School on
Monday was an “udder” success -- thanks in part to a parent who directed
morning traffic disguised as a cow to keep tempers down and the mood
light.
PTA mom Carla Hummel decided she would do her part to make sure the
first day went smoothly after tempers flared at pickup time the afternoon
of the school’s trial run two weeks ago.
As a safety precaution, parents are asked to loop around the block and
come down Ridge Park Road instead of making a left turn into the school’s
drive at congested drop-off and pickup times.
The parent directing traffic the afternoon of the trial run was on the
receiving end of some choice words and gestures, Hummel said.
“I just did it to lighten up the mood,” she said of her heifer
appearance. “They can’t be mad at you if you’re dressed like an idiot.”
The school, which sits on the corner of Newport Coast Drive and Ridge
Park Road in Newport Beach, was originally scheduled to open Sept. 5 with
350 students in kindergarten through sixth grade.
The $17.3-million school officially opened for business on Monday,
just shy of six months late.
“The first day was very exciting,” Principal Monique Van Zeebroek
said. “Waiting for it seemed like forever.”
Teachers and students were giddy with excitement to finally be
installed in the new school. So much so that the lack of grass and
missing walkway covers were barely noticed.
A combination of the close quarters they shared at Lincoln Elementary
School while waiting for the new school and the common bond of excitement
at being the school’s inaugural group, had the whole school community
already feeling like a family.
Parents hung out in the staff lounge, where they had supplied
breakfast goodies long after the day began. Then, as a special treat to
show their appreciation to the teachers, the PTA had Jerry’s Deli deliver
lunch.
“What I think is neat is that we were already a school, before we got
here,” Van Zeebroek said. “I already know all the kids and parents.”
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