I was honored to be asked to bring greetings on behalf of the board--and humbled to be asked to read the proclamation for those in attendance who are dealing with adversity much more profound than most of us could even imagine.
These students that were celbrated last night have overcome tremendous adversity in their lives; the types of hardships that could destroy grown adults. And yet, these students overcame.
Loss of limbs, tremendous physical challenges, the death of parents, and other unimaginable hardships--hearing the stories of these 54 students was moving.
Many of us who feel like we deal with frequent adversity could learn a lot from hearing the stories of these children and their families.
Thanks go out to Cox Communications and the Escambia County Council of PTA's/PTSA's for recognizing these exceptional students and their families.
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