Weslaco ISD kicked off Month of the Military Child with a proclamation signing at City Hall last week. ‘Readiness and Resilience’ was the theme honoring WISD students who are part of our military community.
“We honor the children of our service members for their readiness to face change, your resilience in overcoming obstacles, and your ability to thrive despite the challenges that come with being part of a military family, Student Support Services Director Dr. Cynthia Cid said to the audience. “As a community, we stand together to provide support, celebrate your achievements, and ensure that you have the resources and opportunities you need to continue thriving.”
The event included a military child panel discussion. Several WISD students answered questions and shared their personal experiences describing the impact of frequent moves and deployments. Weslaco High School JROTC instructor Colonel Eloy Cuevas, along with several JROTC cadets, demonstrated the significance of the flag-folding ceremony.
Weslaco East High School Assistant Principal Dr. Araceli Chavarin read Storytime with Mima, a book about a young boy with a father in the military. Dr. Chavarin’s son is currently stationed in South Korea.
Also, Airport Drive Elementary Counseling Assistant Elia Zamora, who served in the U.S. Army, shared the unique challenges faced by military families, especially the children.
City of Weslaco Mayor Adrian Gonzalez read the proclamation to conclude the program.
“I call on all citizens, businesses, organizations to join me in honoring and supporting military-connected children,” he said. “You guys are amazing and your parents are the true heroes.”
The ceremony closed with a rendition of God Bless America performed by Weslaco High School students Athena Gonzalez and Madison Zamora.