Today 425 second graders from Lawrence County Schools cheered and counted down to the grand entrance of Libby Liberty™. Wearing green paper crowns and waving tiny American flags, they showed their enthusiasm for the Super Citizen Program they’ll begin after today’s theatrical performance.
Liberty Learning Foundation (with generous sponsorship by the Lawrence County Community Alliance) is kicking off the program in a big way. Not only are students watching as the vivacious Statue of Liberty character brings history to life, they are also being introduced to the man who will give them a “hand” with lessons back in their classrooms. As Libby winds down, she hands the screen over to Mr. Palmer, a brash and brilliant hand-character who leads students in DVD-based lessons in civics, character, financial literacy and our Great American Story.
After class photos with Libby, students and teachers return to classrooms energized to learn crucial, all-American lessons. They’ll also begin the process of nominating and honoring “Helping Hands Heroes” who they will honor at their graduation celebration when the program is complete for this year.
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 >
- U.S.A.!
- Libby loves having Super Citizens singing along to her tour anthem!
- Libby loves getting a picture with Super Citizens!
- Superintendent Dr. Jon Smith welcomes everyone to the Super Citizen kickoff.
- Pace, Trace, & Ava lead their classmates in the Pledge of Allegiance.
- Libby Liberty™ makes her entrance to reveal her true name: “Liberty Enlightening the World.”
- Libby’s mouth is 3 feet long, about the length of an electric guitar!
- Lily, Hazel, & Lane help Libby show off her real measurements.
- Libby reveals her 879 inch shoe size.
- The spikes on her crown are about the size of a Great White Shark.
- She isn’t green like Shrek, she turned patina through a process called oxidation.
- The letters on her tablet represent the date of American Independence!
- The chains around her feet are broken to symbolize our freedom from oppression.
- On October 28, 1886 they had a huge celebration to welcome Libby home to America.
- “We may have all come on different ships, but we are in the same boat now.” – MLK Jr.
- Libby shares the iconic poem “The New Colossus.”
- Thank you to our amazing sponsors!!
- You ARE The Next Great Americans!
- Super Citizens help Libby lead everyone in our tour anthem.
- The Official Libby Liberty™ Selfie!