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Greenfield schools honoring veterans throughout the week; activities planned across the district 

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Every year the McClain Cadet Corps organizes a Veterans Day program in McClain’s new gym for veterans and their families. This year’s program is Nov. 10. (Submitted by Angela Shepherd/GEVS.)

By Angela Shepherd
GEVS

Leading up to Veterans Day on Nov. 11, students and staff at Greenfield Exempted Village School District are honoring veterans’ service and sacrifice in a number of ways over the next several days and with various activities.

At Buckskin and Rainsboro elementaries, there will be programs for veterans and their families, all performed by the fifth graders and led by music teacher Victoria Mikkelsen. Another part of this, too, is that letters created by students will be shared with the veterans who attend the programs. 

Rainsboro’s programs will be held on Nov. 7. The 1 p.m. program is for veterans and their families and follows a provided lunch. The 7 p.m. program is for parents and the community. 

Buckskin’s programs will be on Nov. 9. The 2:30 p.m. performance is for veterans and their families. There will also be a 7 p.m. program for parents and the community. 

“This program is my favorite one the students perform,” Mikkelsen said.  “This program is special.  We get to honor men and women who have given so much to our country. I hope they feel the thankfulness, gratitude, and love from the students.  May God bless each and every veteran.”

Students at Greenfield Elementary have been hard at work creating art and letters that will be delivered to a veterans home. Also, each classroom will be learning about the importance of the holiday through various activities. 

As with previous years, windows at the middle school will be decorated with red, white, and blue stars. Student-made posters will also be displayed in the school. And as with every year, in the days leading up to Veterans Day, the white table, set up to honor missing soldiers, is set up in the hallway on the first floor outside the office.

On Friday Nov. 10, McClain High School and Greenfield Middle School will celebrate Veterans Day with an assembly and a program for veterans in the new gym. The program is put together by the McClain Cadet Corps and will include special speaker, Master Chief Mark Little, a Navy veteran, local VFW commander, and Greenfield resident. Veterans and their guests will be treated to a light breakfast before the program.

 “It's important to our district that we take time to remember and honor our veterans so that students understand and learn to appreciate the sacrifices that have been made for our freedom,” GEVS Superintendent Quincey Gray said.

To follow everything going on in the district, you can visit any of the building’s Facebook pages, check out the district’s social media pages, or go to the district website at greenfield.k12.oh.

Below, Buckskin and Rainsboro fifth-graders do a musical program for veterans and their families each year. The respective shows in years past have included a finale of students waving a large American flag.

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Charles carter (not verified)

7 November 2023

I want to thank everybody for recognizing all veterans. I went to mcclain grad in 80 did 22 yrs in service

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