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OLL Students Celebrate Martin Luther King Day

Our Lady of the Lake School students prepare projects in honor of Martin Luther King.

 
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Evan Burgess, Caroline Naulty and Cecilia Manis show off their peace plates. Our Lady of the Lake School.
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Second graders Connor Finerty, Zoriana Horodysky, Jack Bolton, Caitlin McPhilemy, Callia Bergad, Thalia Bird and Anna Campos with their hero reports.
Sabrina Toth tells the first grade some facts about Dr. King's life.
Pre-K student Cecilia Manis displays her peacemakers project.
Evan Burgess, Cecilia Manis, Caroline Naulty and Luke Pampanin present their "Land of Many Colors" project.
Evan Burgess, Caroline Naulty and Cecilia Manis show off their peace plates.
Third graders Lisa Baldwin, Devan Moses, Owen Salmon, Natalya Charlemagne, Sarah Eli, Ronan Mulligan and Marykate Dougherty get ready to speak to the first grade about their dreams for their communities.

Students at Our Lady of the Lake School in Verona spent Monday, Jan. 21 learning about the influence of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The third grade, taught by Mrs. Beth Grimes, did a special I Have a Dream project in addition to lessons on King's work. Students also prepared reports on their dreams for their families, communities, country or world.

Second grade teacher Mrs. Barbara Murphy, led her students in creating special hero reports and posters in honor of King. Many of the second graders chose Dr. King as their hero.

First grade students in Mrs. Cathy Baldwin's class created “dream bubbles” for King's I have a dream speech.

Related Topics: Martin Luther King Day and Our Lady of the Lake School

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