A Virtual Super Citizen Graduation for Elmore County Schools
We all know this school year is “different,” to say the least. One thing that remains consistent: students are completing the Super Citizen Program, honoring local heroes and learning lessons that are more important than ever.
This year, 2nd graders in Elmore County Schools took up the challenge of becoming Super Citizens and excelled beyond our imagination!
The Super Citizen Program helps educators teach civics, character, financial literacy, careers and service-learning in ways that engage, excite and empower students. Traditionally, the closing of the program involves large gatherings where students honor local heroes who embody the concepts they are learning and practicing in schools. In 2020, of course, that “Graduation Celebration” looks a little different. But the impact is still evident and lasting for students—and the heroes they highlight.
The Liberty Learning Foundation events and education teams bring Libby Liberty™ on to video screens in schools and at home where the Statue of Liberty-styled actress congratulates them on their success, leads them in the “Super Citizen Pledge” and invites them to send in photos and videos of them honoring their heroes. Each school and grade level is different in its approach this year but we receive heartfelt, moving videos of students reading essays to front-line workers, to veterans, to teachers and more … all proving they are living our motto: “When you honor a hero, you become a hero.”
Many schools are holding their Celebrations in the classroom, masked and socially distanced. Many are in libraries. And some are coordinating virtual celebrations with students at home. The teachers’ commitment to the Super Citizen Program (especially when it might be easier to “skip the COVID year”) is a heartwarming testament to the importance of teaching our Next Great Americans how to be just that: truly great.
Congratulations to this year’s Super Citizens, their heroes and the educators on the front lines ensuring their success.
And a huge THANK YOU to the Elmore County Community Alliance who made the entire program free-of-charge for schools.
See photos & videos below.
- 2nd graders at Holtville are excited to celebrate!
- 2nd graders at Holtville celebrate in song
- 2nd graders of Holtville are ready to celebrate their hero!
- 2nd graders of Holtville celebrate with our tour anthem!
- Coosada 2nd graders in Mrs. Janes class saying the Pledge of Allegiance
- Helping Hand Hero at Holtville poses with this Super Citizen!
- Helping Hand Hero at Holtville listens as this Super Citizen reads about her!
- Holtville 2nd grade students are ready to honor their Helping Hands Hero!
- Holtville 2nd grader shares why her class chose Ms. Lands as their hero.
- Holtville 2nd grader sharing why his class chose Ms. Lands
- Holtville 2nd graders begin their Celebration with the Pledge of Allegiance
- Holtville 2nd graders celebrating in song!
- Holtville 2nd graders celebrating with our tour anthem
- Holtville 2nd graders ready to honor their hero!
- Holtville 2nd graders take their Helping Hands Pledge!
- Holtville 2nd graders take their Helping Hands Pledge
- Holtville celebrates in song!
- Holtville Helping Hands Hero Linda Land thanks the 2nd graders!
- Holtville Helping Hands Hero, Linda Land with her fans!
- Holtville Helping Hands Hero, Linda Land with her lunchroom staff!
- Holtville is excited to get their celebration underway!
- Holtville is ready to celebrate!
- Holtville Principal Chris Holley helps the 2nd graders honor their Helping Hands Hero Linda Land
- Holtville students celebrate with our tour anthem!
- Holtville students celebrate!
- Holtville students singing along to our tour anthem
- Mrs. Janes 2nd graders at Coosada showing off their t-shrits!
- Ms. Lands smiles as she hears why this 2nd grader at Holtville and his class chose her as their hero.
- These 2nd graders at Holtville singing our tour anthem
- These Holtville 2nd graders sing along to our tour anthem!
- These Holtville 2nd graders take their Helping Hands Pledge!
- These Holtville 2nd graders take their Helping Hands Pledge.
- These Holtville students are ready to celebrate!
- These Holtville Super Citizens are ready to celebrate their hero!
- These Holtville Super Citizens are ready to celebrate!
- This 2nd grader tells why her class at Holtville chose Ms. Lands as their hero.
- This 2nd graders shares why her class at Holtville chose Ms. Lands
- This Holtville Super Citizen is ready to celebrate!
- This student at Holtville proudly poses with their Helping Hands Hero!
- This Super Citizen helped Holtville honor their Helping Hands Hero!