Second graders took an oath last week to be the best citizen they can be.
The oath was the conclusion of the Liberty Learning Foundation 10-week program all second graders in Elmore County were a part of at their individual schools.

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Cliff Williams / TPI Redland Elementary second grader Emmie Holmes hugs custodian Lisa Adams at the Super Citizen ceremony last week. Holmes said Adams made the students of the school feel special.

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Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County second graders cheer after being recognized by the Liberty Learning Foundation as Super Citizens. The program helps teach civic lessons and personal responsibilities.

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Cliff Williams / TPI Students led cheers and oaths as they became Super Citizens through the Liberty Learning Program last week.

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Cliff Williams / TPI All of those recognized at last week’s Super Citizen program gathered in front of nearly 800 Elmore County students to be recognized and take a photograph.
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Cliff Williams / TPI Redland Elementary second grader Emmie Holmes hugs custodian Lisa Adams at the Super Citizen ceremony last week. Holmes said Adams made the students of the school feel special.
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PHOTOS: Elmore County Super Citizens
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PHOTOS: Elmore County Super Citizens
Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County second graders cheer after being recognized by the Liberty Learning Foundation as Super Citizens. The program helps teach civic lessons and personal responsibilities.
PHOTOS: Elmore County Super Citizens
Cliff Williams / TPI Students led cheers and oaths as they became Super Citizens through the Liberty Learning Program last week.
PHOTOS: Elmore County Super Citizens
Cliff Williams / TPI All of those recognized at last week’s Super Citizen program gathered in front of nearly 800 Elmore County students to be recognized and take a photograph.