School bids emotional farewell to beloved mascot Miss Tilly

November 22, 2024 | Cache County School District, Utah School Boards, Utah


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School bids emotional farewell to beloved mascot Miss Tilly
In a recent school board meeting, the beloved mascot Miss Tilly, a trained bulldog, was officially retired due to emerging health concerns. The decision, initiated by Marla Trowbridge, who advocated for the living mascot's presence in schools, was met with an emotional farewell from students. Many children lined up to say goodbye, expressing their affection with hugs and tears, highlighting the strong bond formed between Miss Tilly and the school community.

Miss Tilly has been a significant presence at the school, known for her exceptional training and the positive impact she has had on students. Trowbridge emphasized the importance of ensuring the mascot's well-being, leading to the decision to retire her while she is still in good spirits. The meeting concluded without public input, as no attendees had signed up to speak, allowing the focus to remain on the heartfelt tribute to Miss Tilly.

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