Today, 325 Mixon and Lisenby students filled the Lisenby Elementary School gymnasium. After finishing 10 weeks in the
Super Citizen Program, they are gathered to celebrate their accomplishments and honor local heroes from the stage.
These students have learned their important roles in America’s future thanks to an immersive experience in civic, character, financial literacy and social studies. And in the closing piece of the program, Torch Teams (or “Helping Hands” for the younger students), students are applying those crucial lessons in the real world. They chose heroes who embodied the traits of amazing citizens and read essays from stage before presenting them with
Authentic Liberty Replicas & Liberty Pins. They learned that “when you honor a hero, you become a hero!”
See the Torch Teams & Helping Hands Heroes honored today in the photo gallery below!
Today’s event and the donation of Super Citizen teaching kits was made possible by
The Commercial Bank of Ozark,
Walmart and passionate community sponsors. With their help, we are teaching, inspiring and empowering our Next Great Americans.
Did you see today’s event? Were you as emotional as we were? Will you help us continue this amazing mission?
Please consider making a gift of any amount today ><
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These excited Ozark students look forward to honoring their heroes.
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The Super Citizens of Ozark pose with their graduation certificate today.
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The students of Ozark show off their Super Citizen Graduation Certificates.
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The Super Citizens of Ozark pose with their graduation certificate today.
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These excited Ozark students look forward to honoring their heroes.
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The Super Citizens of Ozark pose with their graduation certificate today.
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The students of Ozark show off their Super Citizen Graduation Certificates.
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William, Marquis and Rihanna lead the students, heroes and guest in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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The students join together to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Candyce honored her classroom hero, Ms. Pamela Hahn, with a Torch Pin.
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Hero, Natalie Owens was honored today by Natalie and her classroom.
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Raegin honored Mr. Michael Cherry as Mrs. Cherry’s classroom hero.
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Aidan is seen here pinning the Torch Pin on his hero, Shannon Williams.
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Addy was excited to honor her classroom hero, Tammy Souza, today.
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Janiya honored Mrs. Victoria Shaw as her hero today at the Super Citizen Celebration.
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The Mayor Blackwell dances with an excited student in celebration today.
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Johnell shows his excitement over honoring his hero. Mayor Billy Blackwell.
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Mayor Blackwell encourages the students and proudly speaks about the Super Citizens of Ozark.
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Hero Chief Sketo was honored today by A’Deliah and Mrs. Green’s classroom.
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Kristen Sharp poses with Jaylyn after her beautiful speech about her hero, Sargent First Class HIdalgo
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Hero Pat Hamm was honored today by Halie and Ms Holloway’s classroom.
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Principal Lowery was honored today by Nevaeh from Mrs. McDaniel’s classroom.
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Officer Robinson was honored today with an Authentic Statue of Liberty Replica by Kyra’s classroom.
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Hero John Pearson was honored today by Logan and Mrs. Ward’s classroom.
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Mr. Kenneth Stuckey accepts the Torch Team Award from Janylah on behalf of hero Ann Staley.
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Hero Kenneth Stuckey was honored today by Jasmine and Ms. Hammocks classroom.
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Sargent First Class Hidalgo gets a picture with student Jaylyn and her daughter.
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Rylee, Natalie, Jordan and others led the students in the Super Citizen anthem “YOU In the USA”.
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The students of Ozark raise their voices together in “YOU in the USA”.
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The students of Ozark raise their voices together in “YOU in the USA”.
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The students and their heroes sing together “YOU in the USA”.
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The Mayor Blackwell leads the way by singing “YOU in the USA”.
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The students and their heroes pose for a picture after the Super Citizen Celebration.
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The students of Ozark sport their Super Citizen shirts with their generous sponors First Commercial Bank and Walmart.
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Becky and Kristen of Liberty Learning Foundation pose for a picture with Greg Siegfried of Commercial Bank of Ozark.