PKS STUDENTS PEN LETTERS TO MARINES 

Plantation Key School students show off letters they wrote to Marines. CONTRIBUTED

In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, Plantation Key School honored Literacy Week.  Students put their reading and writing skills into action by crafting thoughtful, heartfelt letters to past alumni and current Marines — Noah and Andrew Hane, who once walked the very halls of PKS themselves.

Through this connection, students were able to write to individuals who share the same roots, making the experience even more personal and meaningful. As PKS alumni, Noah and Andrew represent the lasting impact of the school community and the values of service, dedication and pride that continue well beyond the classroom.

Each letter was filled with words of encouragement, appreciation and patriotism — reminding our service members that their dedication does not go unnoticed. These messages will be shared with active duty Marines currently serving our country.

PKS says it is proud of the students for using their voices to make a difference and for honoring the legacy of those who came before them.

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