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Seymour High School Principal Greg Prange and his wife, Jill, say farewell to friends, students and staff during a school parade on his last day Tuesday morning at Seymour High School.
Erika Malone | The Tribune
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Greg Prange’s farewell parade traveled along the newly named road that runs through the Seymour High School campus now known as Prange Way.
Erika Malone | The Tribune
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Greg Prange, his wife, Jill, left, and son, Skylar, right, gather in front of Seymour High School with a farewell sign after the parade Tuesday morning.
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Seymour High School students throw candy while wearing leis during Principal Greg Prange’s farewell parade Tuesday morning.
Erika Malone | The Tribune
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Sammy the Owl waves to students as he passes by during Principal Greg Prange’s farewell parade Tuesday morning.
Erika Malone | The Tribune
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Greg Prange sticks out his hand and waves to students as he passes by in his farewell parade Tuesday morning.
Erika Malone | The Tribune
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Members of the Seymour High School Marching Owls play the school’s fight song while wearing leis and various colorful floral shirts during Principal Greg Prange’s farewell parade Tuesday morning.
Erika Malone | The Tribune
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Seymour High School students follow behind Principal Greg Prange’s vehicle as he leaves the school during his farewell parade Tuesday morning.
Erika Malone | The Tribune
Friends, family, students and staff waved farewell to Seymour High School Principal Greg Prange during a private parade as he completed the final day of his 40-year career.
The parade took place Tuesday morning along the newly named Prange Way, a road that runs through Seymour High School’s campus and recently was honored for Prange’s dedication to Seymour schools.