Today over 150 second-grade students from Meadow View Elementary School came together to kick off the Super Citizen Program for 2018. They waved flags, wore Statue of Liberty crowns and counted down for Libby Liberty™ to take the stage. On three huge screens “live video” shows her Next Great Americans tour bus pulling up to the school, her exiting the bus and then, the real-life Libby walked out from behind the screens!
The lady in green brought history to life and introduced students to the 10-week civic, character, financial literacy and social studies program they will begin when her bus rolls away. She told them that they already have the most important title in the world: “CITIZEN.”
Students in multiple grades are participating in the Super Citizen Program. The younger grades are taught by an innovative civic education program starring Mr. Palmer (the hand-puppet host of the “Hands on Liberty” DVD series). Upper elementary grades learn from the original Super Citizen Program kit that features DVD-based lessons, class activities and the emotional, unforgettable “Torch Teams” project-based learning experience. In Torch Teams, students team up, nominate, vote for and, ultimately, honor local heroes from stage at their graduation later this year. They learn that “When you honor a hero, you become a hero.”
Today’s event and the injection of civic learning is free to schools because of generous community sponsors who understand that these crucial lessons must be taught despite school time and budget constraints.
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 >
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These second graders of Meadow View can’t wait to kickoff the Super Citizen Program!
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Smiling faces of future Super Citizens!
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Principal Simms prepares the students to meet Libby Liberty™.
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Collin, Jazlin, and Sydney lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Olivia and Kensley helped Libby show off her true measurements.
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Her finger is the same length as a car!
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Libby’s outer layer is made of copper, which oxidized, causing her patina!
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Ellis Island served as an immigration station.
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Students imagine they’ve been on a long journey on a ship.
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Imagining what it would have been like to see the Statue of Liberty for the first time.
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Libby encourages students to imagine seeing the Statue for the first time.
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We are all an important part of the American story.
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“We may have all come on different ships, but we are in the same boat now.” – MLK, Jr.
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Libby shares the iconic poem “The New Colossus.”
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Mr. Palmer introduces the Helping Hands Program.
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Jana Jordan of the Liberty Learning Foundation encourages students to take pride in themselves and in their communities.
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These students will be our Next Great Americans!
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Joy, Maycie, Jayla, Samantha, Trinity, and Sophie lead the tour anthem!
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Loud and proud for Liberty!
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Singing the tour anthem!
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Only you can keep the “U” in the U.S.A.!
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Second graders of Meadow View get loud for Liberty!
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Libby grabs a pic with these future Super Citizens!
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Libby proudly poses with our Next Great Americans!
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Smiling faces of future Super Citizens!
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Libby proudly poses with our Next Great Americans!
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Libby grabs a pic with these future Super Citizens!
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Smiling faces of future Super Citizens!
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Our Next Great Americans!
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Libby grabs a pic with these future Super Citizens!
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Libby proudly poses with our Next Great Americans!
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Smiling faces of future Super Citizens!
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Libby proudly poses with our Next Great Americans!
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Libby grabs a pic with these future Super Citizens!
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Thank you, Alfa and Shawn Payne for your support!
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The official Libby Liberty™ selfie!