Heights Schools Share Winter Wonderland with Sandy Hook Students
The two elementary schools are showing support for the Sandy Hook students in Newtown, Conn. by taking part in the "Snowflakes for Sandy Hook" project.
The hand-made snowflakes which decorate windows and doors at Euclid and Lincoln schools do more than create a seasonal setting.
It's also a symbol of support for the Sandy Hook School community.
Both school PTAs teamed up to take part in the"Snowflakes for Sandy Hook" project, a request from the Connecticut Parent Teacher's Association asking schools around the country to send snowflakes to to help decorate their new school, according to the CPTA website.
Due to an overwhelming response, the CPTA is no longer receiving snowflakes so instead Euclid and Lincoln PTAs decided to decorate their own schools and send photos to the Sandy Hook students, as a way a gesture of support, said Euclid PTA president Terri Metz.
Christine Thibault
1:05 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Awesome!!! So proudof our children, school and PTA!!! <3
Team Dawg
10:45 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013
Congratulations to all for inspiring students to show their compassion and support for others in need. Our children need to know that they can make a difference....even at a young age....and in many ways. Teamwork and the power of Everyday Heroes! Thank you to CPTA and ALL PTAs, the driving force for better education in schools everywhere! Team Dawg salutes you!