During a recent school board meeting, educators from Hannibal Middle School shared exciting initiatives aimed at fostering community engagement and honoring veterans.
One notable project involves students writing handwritten letters to local residents, particularly those in nursing homes. This initiative, which includes a gathering at the middle school with cookies and board games, aims to bridge generational gaps and teach students the importance of traditional letter writing. The program has received positive feedback from both students and local care agencies, highlighting its role in enhancing community connections.
Matthew Schilden, a social studies teacher, also presented details about the upcoming Veterans Day assembly scheduled for November 11 at 1:30 PM. This event will honor military veterans, reflecting on the historical significance of the day, which was originally established as Armistice Day to commemorate the end of World War I. Schilden emphasized the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by veterans and the need to educate students about their contributions to preserving freedoms. The assembly will feature speeches, music from the school band, and a reception for veterans related to students, reinforcing the school's commitment to honoring those who have served.
The meeting concluded with a discussion on program evaluations, indicating ongoing efforts to assess and improve educational initiatives within the district.