Kyra Davis, 5 years old, and Anthony Woods, 5, scoop leaves from behind a fence. The Huntington School kindergarteners are the youngest class involved in the Make a Difference project and are in charge of keeping the school grounds clean. November 1
 From left, Xavion Barnes, 5 years old, Anthony Woods, 5, Jayden Clavin, 4, and Irys Alves, 5, hold open a bag for their classmates to fill with leaves. The Huntington School kindergarteners are the youngest class involved in the Make a Difference pr
 Five year old Jakiah Jenty, of Brockton, thinks outside the box with her leaf collecting. The Huntington School kindergarteners are the youngest class involved in the Make a Difference project and are in charge of keeping the school grounds clean. N
 Five year olds Jeronimo DePina, left, and Jovoni Monteiro gather their share of leaves. The Huntington School kindergarteners are the youngest class involved in the Make a Difference project and are in charge of keeping the school grounds clean. Nov
 De'yonn Sanders, five years old, drops a handful of leaves into a bag. The Huntington School kindergarteners are the youngest class involved in the Make a Difference project and are in charge of keeping the school grounds clean. November 1, 2010. Br
 Five year old Jeovanne Ribeiro, of Brockton, stuffs leaves into a bag held by his teacher Cheryl Charbonneau. The Huntington School kindergarteners are the youngest class involved in the Make a Difference project and are in charge of keeping the sch
 Huntington School kindergarteners take some time to appreciate the fallen leaves before cleaning them up. They are the youngest class involved in the Make a Difference project and are in charge of keeping the school grounds clean. November 1, 2010.
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