OCIS faculty Frank Butterick, Jess Kriegner and Cholehna Weaver, coordinated the delivery. I felt it would be better for the teachers to deliver the signs and shirts because they are the ones who know the children, and the students would really appreciate seeing their teachers,” she said.Ībout 20 teacher-volunteers delivered the lawn signs and Red Raider shirts. PTA President Joyce Palaganas explained how it all came about. On Friday, OCIS teachers delivered custom-made signs to the students along with T-shirts supplied by the Ocean City Education Association, headed by high school art teacher Paul Matusz. Teachers and the Parent Teacher Association want all of the eighth grade graduating students from the Ocean City Intermediate School to know that they are special and will be missed when they take the big leap into high school next year.Īnd because of the pandemic, with events, field trips, parties and activities canceled and the eighth grade version of graduation “promotion” still up in the air, faculty and the PTA decided they should do something to let the 111 students know how important they truly are. Intermediate School teacher Meg Brown with son, Carson, deliver a custom lawn sign to Luke Wagner celebrating his soon-to-be graduation from eighth grade.
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