Today, 2nd graders from Eclectic, Wetumpka, Coosada, Redland, Holtville Elementary Schools filled the Wetumpka High School Gymnasium. After finishing 10 weeks in the Hands on Liberty Program, they are gathered to celebrate their accomplishments and honor local heroes from the stage.
Thanks to Mr. Palmer and his very hands-on teaching, these students have begun learning about their important roles in America’s future. The “Hands on Liberty” series and accompanying activities and lesson plans teach crucial lessons in civics, character, financial literacy and social studies to a tech-centric generation. And in the closing piece of the program, Helping Hands, students are applying those crucial lessons in the real world.
Students chose heroes who embodied the traits of amazing citizens and read essays from stage before presenting them with Liberty Pins. They learned that “when you honor a hero, you become a hero!”
See heroes honored and a glimpse of the exciting event in the gallery below!
Today’s event and the donation of Super Citizen teaching kits was made possible by the Elmore County Community Alliance. With their help, we are teaching, inspiring and empowering our Next Great Americans.
Were you at the event? See the photo gallery below to find yourself, to revisit the magic or watch it unfold for the first time >
- Hudson, Carson, Kimber, Madi, and Luke lead students, heroes, and guests in the Pledge of Allegiance!
- Kayson took the microphone to tell us all about Instructional Coach Kitty Roberts, and honor her as a Helping Hands Hero!
- Zoie’s class chose to honor her mom, Ms. Lily Watson, as their Helping Hands Hero!
- Coach Jason Hall and Nurse Kristen Wright’s quick responses and bravery saved middle schooler Colton’s life. Because of this, Jack’s class is here today to honor them as the true heroes they are!
- Emory and Karleigh told us all about what makes Cafeteria Staff Althea Van Holt a true Super Citizen!
- Intervention teacher Jaime Fitts is this class’s Helping Hands Hero, and Leighton was here to tell us all about it!
- Now it’s time for Elmore County 2nd graders to take their Helping Hands Pledge!
- These students placed their hands on their heart and promised to be a Super Citizen.
- Mr. Palmer himself led the students in their Helping Hands Pledge!
- Mr. Palmer says “you’ve gotta do good to be good,” and these students pledged to do just that.
- Super Citizens lead everyone in our tour anthem.
- 2nd grade students pledged to “be responsible for what they say and do, in their country, community, family, and school.”
- These students are singing our tour anthem loud and proud!
- Hands on hearts, these students pledged to be Super Citizens.
- These students are excited to sing along to our tour anthem!
- The students filled the room with their voices as they sang “YOU in the USA.”
- Leading the crowd in song!
- We love seeing the students excited to sing along to our tour anthem!
- The students filled the room with their voices as they sang “YOU in the USA.”
- Waving their flags in song and celebration!
- These students are singing our tour anthem loud and proud!
- Students and teachers alike singing along to our tour anthem!
- We are thankful to everyone who made our event possible, especially County Commissioners Henry Hines and Desirae Lewis Jackson, Eclectic Mayor Gary Davenport, Tracy Wright and Luke McGinty from Elmore County, Joanna Park and Jennifer Thornal from CB&S Bank, and of course, Representative Troy Stubbs!
- This class is going above and beyond with their appreciation: They made thank you cards for all of our friends at the Elmore County Community Alliance!