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Meadow Elementary School Highlighted in the Baldwin Herald

Meadow Elementary School Highlighted in the Baldwin Herald

Meadow Celebrates Women's History Month with Inspiring Assembly

Meadow Elementary School capped off a series of diversity-focused assemblies by celebrating Women’s History Month last month, highlighting the contributions of influential women and the talent within the school community. 

Six students from Girl Scout Troop 2210 led the assembly, taking the audience on a historical journey that honored women who paved the way for future generations. 

The event also featured a special guest, Dr. Aghogho Ajueyitsi, who read from her book, “My Occupational Therapist.” Her presentation provided students with insight into the role occupational therapists play in helping individuals develop and succeed. 

The assembly was part of Meadow Elementary’s ongoing efforts to celebrate diversity and provide meaningful learning experiences. Earlier this year, the school hosted events for Lunar New Year, Black History Month, and P.S. I Love You Day.

“When all entities come together, amazing things happen,” Sophea Sainsurin, PTA co-president wrote in an email to the Herald. “This assembly was a true reflection of that spirit—teachers, students, families, and community members working together to create an enriching and inspiring experience.”

See the original article online in the Baldwin Herald>>

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