Education
EVERY DREAM REQUIRES HARD WORK!
Every Dream Requires Hard Work was a theme presented by the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School Administration

Every Dream Requires Hard Work was a theme presented by the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School Administration, Dr. Adams, principal, Mrs. Del Orbe, vice principal, and Mrs. Jackson, vice principal, to the students.
The theme was presented during a pep rally on September 9, 2016.
During that rally, administrators encouraged students to not only do well but get involved with committees and more extra curricular activities.
In addition, teachers and support staff would encourage the theme of Every Dream Requires Hard Work in the classrooms as they assist students to help them succeed.
To further encourage this theme, bulletin boards like the one shown above was decorated to inspire the students. This bulletin board showed Olympic Athletes during the 2016 Summer Olympic Games achieving their gold medal dreams.
P.S.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School students will achieve their dreams by working hard.
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