HEB ISD School & Family Magazine Winter 2015 | Page 29
North
Euless
Elementary
celebrated their sixth annual
International Family Night. This
special evening was hosted by
Club We Can and North Euless
families representing more than
18 countries from 6 continents.
Attendees had the opportunity
to visit each country’s display
table where they were greeted
by families dressed in traditional
clothing who offered samples of
authentic cuisine. Students in
attendance received an interactive
guide for the event that focused
on geography awareness skills
and provided additional webbased geography activities for
further home study. The evening
concluded with performances of
traditional song and dance from
various countries.
Euless Junior High volleyball players visited the Police and Fire
Departments of the City of Euless to show their support of the hard
work and dedication these men and women give to our community.
The EJH athletes made homemade goodies and signs to take to
the Police and Firemen to show their gratitude.
Spring Garden Elementary continued its long-standing
tradition of celebrating Citizenship Day. The Harwood Junior
band performed and Officer Lindsey of the Bedford Police
Department also made a presentation. In addition, Boy Scouts
from Spring Garden raised the flag and the choir led students
in the National Anthem.
Officer Gordon from the Euless Police Department came
to visit Ms. Ford’s 1st grade class at Wilshire Elementary.
He read a story and talked with students about what to do
if they are lost. He gave the students the opportunity to ask
question about safety.
River Trails Elementary showed their Rangers spirit in support of
the team’s playoff run by wearing Rangers gear to school. Pictured
are 4th, 5th, and 6th graders showing their spirit. Go Rangers!
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