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This past Friday, Fox Hill held a school-wide assembly to celebrate and recognize heroes. At this "Heroes Assembly," students at all grade levels spoke about what makes a hero, how we can all be every-day heroes, and how to give thanks to today's and yesterday's heroes throughout our community, nation, and the world.
Grade 4 students all identified someone who is a hero to them, and more importantly why and how that person is a hero to them. Five Grade 4 students read their hero essays at the assembly. Each student performed beautifully in reciting his and her heartfelt messages.
Below is a video of those students reading their essays. Prior to the video, though, are some photos from (and after) the assembly. Grade 5 students asked local firefighters and police to attend the assembly as their heroes. All students had an opportunity following the assembly to "ham it up" in front of the fire trucks! A great time was had by all!
This past Friday, Fox Hill held a school-wide assembly to celebrate and recognize heroes. At this "Heroes Assembly," students at all grade levels spoke about what makes a hero, how we can all be every-day heroes, and how to give thanks to today's and yesterday's heroes throughout our community, nation, and the world.
Grade 4 students all identified someone who is a hero to them, and more importantly why and how that person is a hero to them. Five Grade 4 students read their hero essays at the assembly. Each student performed beautifully in reciting his and her heartfelt messages.
Below is a video of those students reading their essays. Prior to the video, though, are some photos from (and after) the assembly. Grade 5 students asked local firefighters and police to attend the assembly as their heroes. All students had an opportunity following the assembly to "ham it up" in front of the fire trucks! A great time was had by all!
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