Constitution Day is one of my favorite days of the year. Strange, but true. It is not only the day that our Constitution was signed, a day that we as a nation became "WE the people," but a it is a day that symbolizes our freedom as Americans. We are allowed so many freedoms just because of this living document. So, in honor of this historic day, our students were asked to stop by the library to discuss what being a citizen of the United States means to them and what freedom means to them. We have some wonderful discussion going on today from the recent GOP Debate, the Confederate Flag debacle, the marriage equality issues, and so on...Our 8th grade gifted class attempted to make a Vine with the answers, but we couldn't narrow the video down to six seconds. Maybe next time!
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June 2016
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