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Students from two local elementary schools joined 2,000 fifth-grade
students from throughout the county who participated in Orange County’s
“Walk of Honor” in observance of Veterans Day.
Fifth-graders from Sun View and Oka elementary schools took part in
the tours held at the Santa Ana Civic Center.
The tours included an exhibit of military uniforms and weapons as well
as an explanation of our country’s highest military award for bravery. It
also afforded students the opportunity to meet one of Orange County’s
eight Congressional Medal of Honor recipients.
“Our students had a great time,” said Oka fifth-grade teacher Jannette
Johnson. “They got to meet real, live war veterans -- one of whom was a
Pearl Harbor survivor and who was in a few other military conflicts.”
Johnson said that nearly 100 Oka students took part in the tour.
Funding for the project was provided by the Orange County Board of
Supervisors.
Students were in the zone
Sun View Elementary School’s after-school extended day learning
program, The Learning Zone, honored members of the Huntington Beach
Police and Fire departments.
Among the 120 in attendance for the day’s special event was Huntington
Beach Police Lt. Clyde Stewart and officers Ed Kennedy and Bobby Frahm,
as well as Huntington Beach Fire Captain Bob Glenn and firefighters Dan
Keprta, Greg Lopez and Tom Wilson.
Learning Zone students and parents honored these heroes with a pizza
dinner, said the project director Rick Riddell. Students were able to
talk about their thoughts on the importance of these heroes in our
community, in light of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
“The students were really excited to see our policemen and firemen in
person,” Riddell said. “They had posted signs and banners that had
messages written all over them, words of thanks for the job they do.”
Following the open discussion, a group of 25 Learning Zone students
gave a sign language performance to a recording of Lee Greenwood’s
rendition of the popular song, “God Bless The USA.”
Students also performed the song in front of more than 1,000 people at
the National Mentor Summit, held at Disney’s California Adventure theme
park.
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