Two third grade classes received the honor of joining in on the celebration by reflecting on the history through interactive readings and questions on Dr. King and his life achievements.
“I think it’s wonderful for the children to be read a story about Dr. Martin Luther King by Shawn Barber and really hammer home that positive underlying theme of just who Dr. Martin Luther King was, who he is, and his influence [that’s] still present today,” explained Carroll.
Students were awed by the Chiefs organization’s presence, creating an exciting learning experience not just on their nation’s history, but also on the name their school was founded upon.