A couple of weeks ago our school had a "Character Day", where all students were placed on teams and rotated through various classes. Each classroom featured an activity that emphasized a specific character attribute. My focus was courage. Students made cards recognizing the courage of Canadian soldiers. I am sending these cards to my late nephew's platoon in Edmonton, Alberta. Our family came to know these soldiers when they were here in June for his funeral. I thought you would like to hear that our students' character reaches beyond our city and provincial borders!
Thanks!
~Cindy
Here is the letter sent by Cindy and her Grade 1/2 Class.
October 23, 2008
Dear Lieutenant Colonel Kenneally,
Dear Lieutenant Colonel Kenneally,
My nephew, Scott Roberts, who was a member of the 3 PPCLI, died tragically in June as the result of a drunk driver. Our family has been devastated by this loss. Thankfully we found great comfort by the opportunity we had to share our loss with Scott’s military family when so many of them visited Sault Ste. Marie for the funeral. Scott, like the soldiers we met, embodied great strength of character. I am proud to say that I am a teacher in a school that values, teaches and celebrates the importance of developing strong character in our students. Recently, my entire school took part in a “Character Day”. Students that visited my classroom focused on the attribute of courage. When Canadians think of courage, our thoughts immediately turn to the members of the Canadian Armed Forces. I shared with the children the story of Scott’s untimely death and how I was blessed with the opportunity of meeting so many courageous men and women that worked alongside Scott.
My school and family would be honoured if you would kindly share the enclosed cards of encouragement to the men and women of 3 PPCLI for the courage they display both here in Canada and abroad.
While students from Kindergarten to grade eight worked cooperatively on the cards, I am enclosing a picture of my class. The children and I applaud your character and want you to see who some of your biggest fans are!
My school and family would be honoured if you would kindly share the enclosed cards of encouragement to the men and women of 3 PPCLI for the courage they display both here in Canada and abroad.
While students from Kindergarten to grade eight worked cooperatively on the cards, I am enclosing a picture of my class. The children and I applaud your character and want you to see who some of your biggest fans are!
Sincerely,
Cindy Zappacosta,
Grade 1/2 teacher
1 comment:
What a beautiful way to honour Scott's memory. This story has once again brought tears to my eyes.
Melanie
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