“Being A Dad is a privilege, not an obligation” is a quote that supports HHE’s Watch DOG dad’s perspective as he has already served two days this school year as a Watch DOG dad at Holly Harshman Elementary. “While his occupation has him in oil fields far away part of the time, when he is home he is present in his son Hunter’s life in a BIG way and serves at HHE as a positive male role model for all our kids,” quotes Watch DOG school representative Vicky Maye. Mr. French and his wife prepared ambrosia and nectar for Mrs. Riley’s literacy students as the classes are enjoying Greek Mythology! The classes participated in special reading by building Principal Paulette Sherrer and were delighted to enjoy refreshments served by Mr. French and fourth grade literacy teacher, Mrs. Marsha Riley. If you are interested in being a Team MENA Watch DOG dad, contact the school counselor at your child’s school.
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