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First Day Of School Without Mom: Imprisoned Teresa Giudice's Daughters Excited For New Year, Says Aunt— Gia Starting High School!

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Sept. 1 2015, Updated 6:58 a.m. ET

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Teresa and Joe Giudice's daughters are getting excited to start a new year of school— but they'll have to make the milestone step without their imprisoned mother by their side.

"Everbody's doing good," the Real Housewives of New Jersey star's sister-in-law Sheila Giudice, 36, exclusively tells RadarOnline.com. "They're all getting ready for school."

"Gia's already starting high school!"

The 14-year-old singer tweeted her excitement earlier this summer.

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"Here I come class of 2019!" she gushed.

Though Teresa, 43, will remain behind bars on fraud charges until December, Sheila insists her brood— which also includes Gabriella, Milania and Audriana— visits the Connecticut prison every weekend.

"Everyone is looking forward to her arrival home," Sheila says.

But the young girls' pain won't end there. After Teresa busts out, her husband Joe, 43, will serve his sentence— and possibly face deportation.

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