PMCISD celebrates “See You at the Pole”
Pringle-Morse CISD celebrated “See you at the Pole” on Wednesday, September 25, 2024. Araceli E-Guardiola went around and asked Dehlilah Martin and Reggie Provencio, who helped out with the event, some questions about it.
The first question asked was, “What made you want to help with See you at the Pole?” Dehlilah’s response was, “The fact that it had to do with my religion (Christianity).” Reggie’s response was, “I’m just a guy who likes to help around when it’s needed.”
The next question asked was, “What was the meaning of See you at the Pole?” Reggie’s response was, “To thank God for giving us the opportunity to come to school.” Dehlilah’s reply was, “Shows how God uses students to show his love and importance.”
The next question was, “How did the event begin?” Both of them replied, “After the morning bell dismissal all the students went outside to attend the See you at the Pole event.”
The next question asked was, “Why is it important to Pringle-Morse to host this event each year?” Reggie's response was, “To bring everybody together, it's tradition.” Dehlilah’s response was, “It helps us come together and thrive through Jesus.”
The last question asked was, “Who all was allowed to attend this event?” Their response was “Everybody at school was allowed to attend.”
All who attended had a special time and at the end everyone got a yummy cookie and a hand written bible verse.
The first question asked was, “What made you want to help with See you at the Pole?” Dehlilah’s response was, “The fact that it had to do with my religion (Christianity).” Reggie’s response was, “I’m just a guy who likes to help around when it’s needed.”
The next question asked was, “What was the meaning of See you at the Pole?” Reggie’s response was, “To thank God for giving us the opportunity to come to school.” Dehlilah’s reply was, “Shows how God uses students to show his love and importance.”
The next question was, “How did the event begin?” Both of them replied, “After the morning bell dismissal all the students went outside to attend the See you at the Pole event.”
The next question asked was, “Why is it important to Pringle-Morse to host this event each year?” Reggie's response was, “To bring everybody together, it's tradition.” Dehlilah’s response was, “It helps us come together and thrive through Jesus.”
The last question asked was, “Who all was allowed to attend this event?” Their response was “Everybody at school was allowed to attend.”
All who attended had a special time and at the end everyone got a yummy cookie and a hand written bible verse.
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