Woodhull School students had the incredible honor of leading the Pledge of Allegiance at Fire Island National Seashore’s inaugural naturalization ceremony. Held at the picturesque Fire Island Lighthouse on Sept. 11, this special event marked the 60th anniversary of the park’s establishment, originally signed into law during Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency. It was a powerful moment, set against the backdrop of the historic lighthouse, as 69 individuals from all walks of life became American citizens.
The Fire Island School District students displayed tremendous leadership and patriotism, guiding new citizens in the Pledge of Allegiance with poise and pride. Following the ceremony, the students gifted each new citizen an American flag as a personal token of welcome and congratulations. Their warm smiles and thoughtful gesture helped make this once-in-a-lifetime event even more memorable for everyone involved.
Superintendent of Schools Travis Davey congratulated the students for representing Woodhull School with such grace and respect. “Their participation in this significant event is a true reflection of values we cultivate at Woodhull – patriotism, kindness and service to others,” Mr. Davey said. “We hope this was a day the students will never forget, and the district is honored to have been a part of it.”
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Fire Island School district students joined in a naturalization ceremony at Fire Island Lighthouse.
Photos courtesy of the Fire Island School District
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