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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Constitution Day
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Contributed/Jennifer J. Birdsong
Morningside Elementary third-graders had a very special visitor during its Constitution Day activities recently.
Dressed as Benjamin Franklin, retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Bob Messer talked with the students about the life and
achievements of Franklin. Pictured with Messer are Ms. Flowers and her third-grade class.
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Contributed/Sandra Albritton
The Matt Arthur Elementary Mighty Knights for the week of Sept. 17 were chosen for being great examples of the
character trait of the week, "courtesy.”
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Gators cheerleaders Madison Raley, Nicole Callery and
Amelia Mercado have fun at the dedication.
DEDICATION
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2007 ♦
Major Brian Schmanski,
whose wife, Jessica, teaches
at MCMS, presented a flag
that has flown over Iraq.
Major Schmanski was home
after his seventh deploy
ment there.
Following a ribbon cut
ting with all members of the
Board of Education present,
guests enjoyed refreshments
while listening to music
by the Perry High School
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