O'Neal Students Celebrate Earth Day

The morning of O'Neal's traditional Field Day (April 26th) was kicked off with all middle school students running the show for The O'Neal School Earth Day Celebration. Under the guidance of middle school faculty member, Jenell Copeland, middle school students had lower and upper school students grouped together to enjoy planting stations, to learn about endangered animals, to create videos about topics of social activism, and to solve riddles about nature on O'Neal's own campus, The threat of rain didn’t stop the excitement ringing through Bradshaw Hall and McMurray Hall, as students enjoyed cross divisional activities.
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