The Cabazon Elementary School’s concrete dinosaur mascot, named Dino, in Riverside County, California, was destroyed by vandals this past January. The fourth-grade G.R.E.A.T. students took action and decided to bring their mascot back to life by doing the "Bring Back Dino" project.
This year was very exciting because 105 middle school students not only came up with innovative ways to improve their community—they took action and actually made a difference! The seventh grade students of Dr. José N. Gándara Middle School, located in Rio Piedras, with a little sweat and hard work...
We [Officers Leedberg, Rees, Sullivan, and Clifford] have truly enjoyed facilitating this worthwhile program, and our experiences with G.R.E.A.T. Families training have created truly wonderful memories. It is always enjoyable to see the families evolve throughout the training. Most participants sign up with some apprehension of what to expect, and then at graduation [time], all of the families ask to either extend the program or request to sign up again.
The winners of the G.R.E.A.T. Photo Contest are as follows:
Harnett County Sheriff’s Office – Lillington, NC Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department – Indianapolis, IN Thomasville Police Department – Thomasville, GA
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