Liberty Traditional Saddleback holds first graduation

By Trisha Maldonado

Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, May 31, 2012 8:19 AM MDT


Nineteen kindergarten students at Liberty Traditional Saddleback Charter School held their first graduation May 23.


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The event began with students singing the “Washing Machine Song” and a slideshow covering the many activities they engaged in throughout the year.

Saddleback first opened their doors this past fall, enrolling 82 students, from kindergarten to fifth grade.

“We had a very good turn out of parents and family members,” Saddleback Principal Sean Watins said.

Kindergarten teachers Dulce Rivera and Joanna Ortiz were both very proud of their class and sad to see them go.

The students experessed that they were very excited about their summer vaction.

“I learned a lot in kindergarten and I’m going to miss my teachers,” Tyler McLaughin, 6, said.

School will resume in August.

 

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