Island First Graders Honored at State House - The Martha's Vineyard Times
- On June 11, students hosted an event to inaugurate a newly painted orange crosswalk outside Port Alberni High School on Roger Street.
- The crosswalk project began last year with students in Anne Ostwald's Social Justice class and included collaboration with residential school survivors and local organizations.
- During the event, guests of honour, including residential school survivors and community leaders, participated in symbolic activities like walking the crosswalk and painting posts.
- Ann George Barker emphasized that the crosswalk symbolizes more than just painted markings; it serves as a continual prompt that efforts toward progress and healing remain necessary.
- This project highlights ongoing efforts toward truth and reconciliation and serves as an educational symbol for the community about past and future challenges.
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Island first graders honored at State House - The Martha's Vineyard Times
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