At the end of today’s announcements, Vice Principal Dwulit, an Army Veteran herself, read the following speech:
Good morning, Avonworth, this is Mrs. Dwulit and I just wanted to take a moment to recognize the significance of today. On November 11th our nation celebrates Veterans Day…it is not a somber day or one to hang our heads, it is a day to stand tall and honor the service and sacrifice of so many. The willingness to serve your nation in the face of enemies, combat and the unknown is one that requires strength, belief and often comes back with trauma, pain and invisible struggle. Our veterans are among us in so many forms – they are grandfathers, aunts, brothers, moms and they are the neighbor down the street.

So, as our nation and our school responds to this week’s events…remember what is important. Be kind to each other, look up and stay humble…there is great world big world out there and soldiers serving our country as I speak. Soldiers training, beginning their first day of basic training, coming home with a uniform full of sand, soldiers gathering intelligence, supporting families and those battling the wounds of loss and visions that can’t be unseen. Choose to build yourself and someone else, not tear them down. I’ll leave you with my favorite quote and wish you a great day! “A soldier doesn’t fight because he hates what is in front of him, he fights because he loves what he left behind.”
The remainder of the day featured quotations about Veterans read over the speaker system at the end of each period.