Crenshaw schools celebrate Family Day
Published 3:31 pm Friday, October 20, 2023
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Kindergartner Laron McKinnon enjoys lunch on Family day with another kindergartner, Jaxon Ohanjanian and his grandfather Terry Walker. Photo submitted.
Despite the rainy conditions, Luverne School’s family day had an excellent turn out. Photo submitted.
Family members of Kaydee & Kannon Kelley along with the family of Liam & Gunnar Beck and Aliyah Williams enjoy fellowship at Highland Home’s Family Day showed out in big numbers. Photo submitted.
The Cargill family enjoyed Family Day at Highland Home School. Pictured are (front) kindergartener Da’Monntae Cargill, (middle, left to right) third grader Da’Morriyana Cargill, second grader Da’Harmonnie Cargill, and kindergartener Da’Vonntae Cargill, (back, left to right) Mother to the Cargill kids Tamara Cargill, and sophomore Da’Zandria Cargill. Photo submitted.
Those attending Family Day at Brantley enjoyed a picnic inside the gym. Photo submitted.
Alexius Bell and her son Carter, a kindergartener at Brantley School, pose for a photo op under a Family Day banner. Photo submitted.
Molly Hall (front left) and Law Hall (front right) enjoyed a visit from their grandmothers
Suzette West (back left) and Lisa Smith (front right) on Luverne School's Family Day. Standing in the center is Molly and Law's mother, Mary Leigh Hall, Photo submitted.
Zach and Marissa Bryan of McKenzie enjoy attending all of their nephews events and activities. In front from left to right is Baylor and Brodie Bryan. Photo submitted.
Pictured here enjoying Family day at Luverne School is (back row, left to right) Ryan Marshall, Rusty Faulk, Donna Faulk, Matt Conner and Erica Conner (front row, left to right)Braxton Bradley, Reese Conner and Elle Marshall. Photo submitted.
By Haley Mitchell-Godwin
During the month of October, all Crenshaw County schools hosted a Family Day for K-4 through sixth grade students. This annual event was held at Highland Home School and Luverne School on Oct. 12 and at Brantley School on Oct. 13. Sack lunches were served to those visiting with students and attendees were invited to join their students on the football field for a picnic lunch. Family Day at all three schools had to be moved inside due to rain, but despite the dreary weather, families found the event to be an enjoyable success.