Monday, November 23, 2015

Regina Bartels, Instructional Coach

Cimarron Celebrates Our Heroes

On November 11, 2015, Cimarron was honored to celebrate over 60 Veterans at our Annual Veteran’s Day Program.  The morning started off with a breakfast that was all prepared and donated by faculty and parents.  The cafeteria was decorated red, white, and blue, and students that had a Veteran attending were able to sit and enjoy breakfast. 


Following breakfast, the Veterans were welcomed into the gym with a sea of patriotic colors and flags waving high.  Our Veterans were surrounded by the sweet voices of each student singing several patriotic songs. 




The Mr. Dyer Writing Contest winners were announced for each grade level and they bravely read their essays for all to hear. 


Kindergarten: Micah from Mrs. Clark’s Class
I love America because our country is safe and soldiers protect us.
And freedom is good.  Our country’s nickname is the melting pot.
The USA is the best country in the world.


First Grade: Brooke from Mrs. Dowling’s Class
My Dad told me America is awesome.  I am free to learn, and sing, talk, and count.  America gives me happy tears.

Second Grade: Addison from Mrs. Chavez’s Class
Awesome
Most Cool
Everlasting
Red, White, and Blue
In a Land we are free
Crazy about America
Amazing

Third Grade: Luke from Mrs. Heard’s Class
I love America because it has...
Very
Excellent
Teamwork
Effort
Respectful
American
Nation loving
Sacrificing Veterans
  

Fourth Grade: Samuel from Mrs. Krenek’s Class
I love America because there are so many Veterans, like my Dad, fighting to protect their families and trying to make America safe for children and for all Americans.  My Dad fought in the war of 9/11 and he protected America from the people who attacked America.  American Veterans chose to protect us. 
I also love America because America doesn’t cause wars the Americans Veterans have fought in.  America will always defend itself.  Therefore, I think America is a brave, free, and strong country.
I also like America because some other countries don’t allow kids to go to school and get an education and get a good job and have a good life.
America is a GREAT country.  I would never want to live in another country.  I also want to grow up and be in the military so I can defend the country I love.

Fifth Grade: Kailey from Mrs. Huggins
I love America because I grew up here and made memories.  I love American because of the men and women who served and continue to serve for our freedom. I will always love America and remember those who have served and who are serving today.


Finally we honored our “Most Senior” Veteran this year.  His name is Joe Pulido.  He served in the Army and has two great-grandchildren who are proud students here.


Each year seems to get better and better as we celebrate our Veterans.  The entire school takes part in creating an atmosphere of patriotism and respect.  We cannot wait to see what next year’s celebration will bring!



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