4.1 American Education Week Proclamation
WHEREAS, throughout American history, public schools have helped
democratize our nation, strengthen our communities, and widen
opportunities for our people; and
WHEREAS, by integrating different groups into a common educational
setting, public schools prepare this nation's diverse population to live
harmoniously in a free, democratic society; and
WHEREAS, the future of America in the next century depends on the
students who are in our schools today; and
WHEREAS, all citizens have an important mutual interest in educating
future citizens; and
WHF. REAS, strong, effective public schools are a springboard to a better
tomorrow;
Now, therefore,
I, John Divine ,
(Signature)
serving as Mayor
of The City of Salina , ,
Do hereby proclaim November ~z-~.8, 1995 as
American Education Week
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Signed this ~h day of ~owmb~r 1995
Melanie Terrill
Coordinator of Public Information
FROM: Melanie Ten'ill
DATE: November 3, 1995
RE: November 13 Proclamation
"American Education Week"
We appreciate you scheduling our proclamation for American Education Week for the
Commission meeting on November 13th.
Anne Nettleton will be presenting the proclamation, which will be read by 6th grade
students from Hageman Elementary. Anne is NEA-Salina President and an elementary
art teacher in the Salina Public Schools.
The students are:
Jenna Hoffhines
Brian Seare
Joshua Dedeaux
Tom Tran
Misty Funk
Salina Public Schools Unified School District No. 305 913-826-4700 RO. Box 797 Salina, Kansas 67402
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