Kearney School District Honors Veterans on Veterans Day
/This year, students, staff, and families throughout Kearney School District came together on Veteran’s Day to pay tribute to those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The day was marked by heartfelt ceremonies and expressions of gratitude across multiple schools in the district.
Photo By Ray Weikal.
At Kearney Junior High, the morning began with a special breakfast in the library for dozens of veterans and their families. The gathering set a tone of appreciation and community. Following breakfast, the school held an assembly for all students. The event featured a flag ceremony led by Boy Scouts, the school choir’s performance of the National Anthem, and moving words of thanks from students to the attending veterans.
Social studies teacher and Boys Wrestling Head Coach Tyler Owen spoke about his experiences serving in the U.S. Army, including his deployment to Afghanistan where he supported a hospital unit. Sergeant Owen encouraged students to live by the values upheld by the military, emphasizing the importance of selfless service to others.
Hawthorne Elementary also observed the day with an all-school assembly. The choir performed patriotic songs, and students shared reflections about the significance of honoring veterans. Many veterans, accompanied by their families, attended the event and were recognized during the ceremony. Afterward, they enjoyed breakfast together in the school lunchroom, further fostering a spirit of appreciation and community engagement.
Throughout the district, the message was clear: honoring veterans is an important tradition that brings together people of all ages. The Kearney School District invites all Bulldogs and members of the community to join in expressing deep gratitude and respect for the men and women who have stepped forward to defend and protect the nation.
KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.
