Kent Center School students express gratitude

KENT — Wednesday, Nov. 24, was a thankful day at Kent Center School as students gathered in the gymnasium for the school’s annual Thanksgiving Share.

Posted on the wall was a large paper table, set up with all the elements of Thanksgiving dinner, except plates. As the assembly began plates were put on the table, with each one representing the things each class is thankful for.

The students picked a representative from each class to read their lists of thanks to the rest of the school. Pre-kindergarten students said they are thankful for their brothers and sisters; the lists began to get more and more creative as the children got older. Two of the things the kindergarteners gave thanks for were oxygen and lobster, and one first-grader gave thanks for “a dog named Jack.�

Older classes named our armed forces, shelter, having a good school ... and video games.

The school faculty and staff also expressed things they give thanks for.

Once the Thanksgiving table was filled with plates, the students performed the event’s finale: the Kent Center School traditional Thanksgiving song. It included dance moves such as wing-flapping and described exactly how excited the students were about the feast that awaited them.

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