On August 8th we boarded a bus-
A big one to hold our staff-All of us!
We had a bullhorn ready to blow
Because we wanted our neighborhood to know
That Salter School was on the street
With hugs and greetings for all who would meet----
Our staff at the big yellow bus!
We had a good time, yes it was hot!
You wouldn't believe the strange looks that we got!
But the saying of old
That's worth more than gold
Is the feeling in their heart we want them to behold:
"Students will never care how much a teacher knows
until they know how much a teacher cares."
Several teachers, staff and students at our first stop!
All smiles and ready to go!
"Mrs. Armstrong: we can't smile anymore in this heat!"
A little sideways view of our fearless leader and crew!
We were looking for them more than they were us!
"Where are all the children?"
Wait....there they are!
"Salter School is in your neighborhood."
Making memories!
"Mrs. Griffin, please tell us a story!"
Selfie gone awry!
Yes, Mrs. Branham is my teacher!
Teachers and students at another stop!
Mrs. Griffin, a couple of teachers and a few kids!
The Web children were waiting on us all morning!
Mrs. Griffin said, "Here, Mrs. Armstrong; let me take one with you in the group."
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