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'Dress like Gino Day' at elementary school in Beaver County to thank longtime school custodian

Gino Stevens is retiring after nearly 40 years with the Hopewell Area School District.

'Dress like Gino Day' at elementary school in Beaver County to thank longtime school custodian

Gino Stevens is retiring after nearly 40 years with the Hopewell Area School District.

. MIKE: NEW AT 6:00, S AWEET WAY TO SAY THANK YOU TO A LONG-TIME SCHOOL CUSTODIAN. GINO STEVENS IS RETIRING, AFTER NEARLY 40-ARYES WI THETH HOPEWELL AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT. TODAY WAS DRESS LIKE GINO DAATY MARGARET ROSS ELEMENTARY IN ALIQA.UIPP SO, TO SAY GOODBYE, STUDENTS WERE ENCOURAGED TO DRESS LIKE HIM, SOME MANY FAKE MUSTACHES. >>M, SOME MANY FAKE MUSTACHES. I’M AD TGLO BE HONORED TO HAVE THESE KIDS. TOOK DESHA TO SHOW ME -- TO SHOW ME THAT THEY APPRECIATE WHAT I DID FOR THEM. I MEAN, THESE KIDS, I TREAT THEM
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'Dress like Gino Day' at elementary school in Beaver County to thank longtime school custodian

Gino Stevens is retiring after nearly 40 years with the Hopewell Area School District.

Students in Beaver County said thank you to a longtime school custodian on Wednesday. Gino Stevens is retiring after nearly 40 years with the Hopewell Area School District. Wednesday was "Dress like Gino Day" at Margaret Ross Elementary School in Aliquippa. To say goodbye, students were encouraged to dress like him. Many students wore fake mustaches. "I'm glad to be honored, to have these kids show me that they appreciate what I did for them. I mean, these kids, I treat them as if they were my own," Stevens said. The special sendoff included a parade, bubbles, smoke cannons and a plaque from the Parent Teacher Association.

Students in Beaver County said thank you to a longtime school custodian on Wednesday.

Gino Stevens is retiring after nearly 40 years with the Hopewell Area School District.

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Wednesday was "Dress like Gino Day" at Margaret Ross Elementary School in Aliquippa.

To say goodbye, students were encouraged to dress like him. Many students wore fake mustaches.

"I'm glad to be honored, to have these kids show me that they appreciate what I did for them. I mean, these kids, I treat them as if they were my own," Stevens said.

The special sendoff included a parade, bubbles, smoke cannons and a plaque from the Parent Teacher Association.