PHOTO GALLERY: Silver Creek second graders name heroes in cheerful event
A student and her hero share a hug after the presentation.
Grandfather Tom "Grandpa D" DiNardo watches a video off the projection as his granddaughter Leah Mays, in background in pink, gave him the recognition of her real-life hero. Also pictured is second-grade teacher Mrs. Trisha Sills.
Graclin and Gage share a hug after Graclin names her brother, Gage, as her real-life hero, most notably for his lacrosse skills.
Father and real-life hero Steve Schade records the moments as his son, Kadyn, states why he chose him as his hero.
Second grade teacher Trisha Sills looks at a students' presentation write up and smiles as she recites it.
Grandfather Tom "Grandpa D" DiNardo shares a hug with second-grader and granddaughter Leah Mays after she gave her presentation on why Grandpa D was her real-life hero.
Real-life hero and mother Maria Vega helps her daughter Ahyana Fredrick read her presentation in front of the packed classroom.
Second grade teacher Trisha Sills looks at a students' presentation write up and smiles as she reads it.
SILVER CREEK — Second graders, their heroes and relatives and teachers packed Silver Creek Elementary School classrooms on Friday. Above is a photo gallery, below are twitter videos and tweets from the event and the OBSERVER will run a full story in a later paper.
Silver Creek 2nd grader Keagan Taggart selected his mother as his real-life hero. Here she is recording the special moment as they play the video of his speech, via @TheObserverNY from @SilverCreekCSD: pic.twitter.com/jQ2tlt4p76
— Andrew D. Kuczkowski (@ByKuczkowski) May 18, 2018
— Andrew D. Kuczkowski (@ByKuczkowski) May 18, 2018
Second grade teacher Trisha Sills looks at a students’ presentation write up and smiles as she reads it.
Real-life hero and mother Maria Vega helps her daughter Ahyana Fredrick read her presentation in front of the packed classroom.
Second grade teacher Trisha Sills looks at a students’ presentation write up and smiles as she recites it.
Grandfather Tom “Grandpa D” DiNardo watches a video off the projection as his granddaughter Leah Mays, in background in pink, gave him the recognition of her real-life hero. Also pictured is second-grade teacher Mrs. Trisha Sills.
A student and her hero share a hug after the presentation.
Grandfather Tom “Grandpa D” DiNardo shares a hug with second-grader and granddaughter Leah Mays after she gave her presentation on why Grandpa D was her real-life hero.
Graclin and Gage share a hug after Graclin names her brother, Gage, as her real-life hero, most notably for his lacrosse skills.
Father and real-life hero Steve Schade records the moments as his son, Kadyn, states why he chose him as his hero.