A Virtual Super Citizen Graduation for Ozark City 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 & 3rd graders from Ozark City 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 Dale County Community Alliance who made the entire program free-of-charge for schools.
See photos & videos below.
- 2nd graders at Lisenby chant for Mr. Micheal, their Helping Hands Hero as he walks through them!
- 2nd graders from Linsenby getting ready to honor their Helping Hands Hero
- 2nd graders from Lisenby celebrating their hero.
- Lisenby 2nd graders celebrate in song!
- Lisenby 2nd graders celebrate!
- Lisenby 2nd graders honor Mr. Michael as their Helping Hands Hero
- Lisenby 2nd graders take their Helping Hands Pledge!
- Lisenby Helping Hands Hero, Mr. Michael waves as he walks through the 2nd graders!
- Lisenby’s Helping Hands Hero, Mr. Michael
- Mixon 2nd graders in Ms. Rabren’s Class celebrating in song
- Mixon students from Ms. Holloway’s class celebrating in song!
- Mixon students in Ms. Holloway’s class showing off the Statue of Liberty Replica they will present to their Torch Team Hero!
- Mr. Michael, Helping Hands Hero at Lisenby gets is Liberty Torch Pin
- Ms. Holloway’s class at Mixon is ready to celebrate!
- Ms. Holloway’s students at Mixon celebrating in song!
- Students in Ms. Holloway’s class at Mixon leading our tour anthem!
- Students in Ms. Holloway’s class at Mixon show off our Statue of Liberty Replica they will honor and give their Torch Team Hero!
- These 2nd graders at Lisenby celebrate their Helping Hands Hero, Mr. Michael
- These 2nd graders at Lisenby take their Helping Hands Pledge!
- These 2nd graders singing the tour anthem
- These students from Ms. Holloway’s class at Mixon singing our tour anthem
- These students in Ms. Holloway’s class at Mixon are excited to celebrate!
- These students in Ms. Holloway’s class at Mixon are excited to present this statue to their Torch Team Hero!
- These students in Ms. Holloway’s class from Mixon waving their flags in celebration!