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Purple Up Day celebrates children of military families Purple Up Day celebrates children of military members
and last updated 2021-04-16 20:28:04-04
GREAT FALLS â Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen joined Great Falls Public Schools Superintendent Tom Moore, 341
st Missile Wing Commander Colonel Anita Feugate Opperman, and other civic and education leaders from around the state on Friday bouncing around several schools in Great Falls. But the purpose of their visits was more than just to say hello and eat a catered lunch.
April 16 was Purple Up Day. While the entire month of April is the Month of the Military Child, Great Falls Public Schools used Friday to celebrate the strength and sacrifices of military families in the community, including students through the district who have active duty parents or other family members.
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Zanesville High School awarded Purple Star for its Military Support
ZANESVILLE, Ohio- Zanesville High School was presented the Purple Star Award for the school’s major commitment to students and families connected to the nation’s military.
31 schools in the state received the award. Two of the 31 schools were from the Southeast Region. In order to be awarded the Purple Star, schools must show how they support military families.
“We also do things like have parades, or we participate in parades, we have military appreciation nights at basketball games and football games, and we had a Veterans Day assembly, honoring the Veterans of the community,” Senior Army Instructor of JROTC James Delbrugge.
Purple Up Day celebrates children of military families Purple Up Day celebrates children of military members
By: Matt Holzapfel
and last updated 2021-04-17 12:07:05-04
GREAT FALLS â Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen joined Great Falls Public Schools Superintendent Tom Moore, 341
st Missile Wing Commander Colonel Anita Feugate Opperman, and other civic and education leaders from around the state on Friday bouncing around several schools in Great Falls. But the purpose of their visits was more than just to say hello and eat a catered lunch.
April 16 was Purple Up Day. While the entire month of April is the Month of the Military Child, Great Falls Public Schools used Friday to celebrate the strength and sacrifices of military families in the community, including students through the district who have active duty parents or other family members.