Sixth graders at Lippitt Elementary are following the steps of young “politician” Kid President to “make the world more awesome.” They do kindness challenges each week, one of which was …
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Sixth graders at Lippitt Elementary are following the steps of young “politician” Kid President to “make the world more awesome.” They do kindness challenges each week, one of which was creating this pumpkin emoji garden in front of the school to put a smile on the faces of all who enter. “We have been spreading kindness around the school by leaving inspiration rocks around the school yard, positive notes around the school, and collecting socks for the homeless for “Socktober,” another Kid President initiative,” said teacher Bonnie Doyle. (Submitted photos)
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Justanidiot
Oh, where is Kamanda when you need him.
Friday, October 21, 2016 Report this
richardcorrente
Dear Justanidiot,
If you're referring to Kamanda Kama Sywor, the award winning writer and poet of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, you're not living up to your "Justanidiot" nick-name my friend. Your wisdom is showing.
Stay well.
Richard Corrente
Endorsed Democrat for Mayor
Monday, October 24, 2016 Report this