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Carson Students Celebrate Barack Obama Day

Updated 12:27 PM PDT, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

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President elect Barack Obama has yet to take the oath of office, but students at Ambler Elementary in Carson are too excited to wait until Jan. 20, so they celebrated Barack Obama Day on campus on Thursday.

The predominantly African American student body watched the election with an interest that surprised the school staff.  On the day after the election, they couldn't contain their joy. 

 "The children kept running up to us on November 5th saying Barack Obama was elected.  They were so excited. They were writing poems on their own," says Principal Gina Ellis.

On Thursday, some of those poems were recited and songs were sung as the entire student body gathered on the playground.  With a large Obama banner as a backdrop, each grade took turns performing inspirational tributes.

Many of the students and staff wore t-shirts with Obama's image on them. 

"I learned that it doesn't matter where you're from or what race you are, you can be anything you want if you work hard," said 5th grader David Oyeyemi. 

Since change was the main theme of Obama's campaign, many of the students talked about the changes they would like to see him make. 

 "The taxes need to go down because some people have money, but when the taxes come, they have no money and they work really hard for it," said 4th grader Rene Hall. 

 "I hope he changes the world to non-violence and not have guns and stop wars," added 3rd grader K'La Palmer.

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  • doc Sunday, Nov 23 at 9:59 AM FLAG COMMENT ya, if he makes till 01-20
  • palmstring Friday, Nov 21 at 8:34 PM FLAG COMMENT A new day has emerged for those kids to witness next year's historical event. Way to go, Miss Ellis!
  • Charlotte Robinson Friday, Nov 21 at 10:09 AM FLAG COMMENT Ms. Ellis continue the good work. Your excellence helps the students at Ampler develope iinto model citizens.
  • Anonymous Ambler Parent Thursday, Nov 20 at 10:20 PM FLAG COMMENT I think this was a great opportunity for the kids to express themselves and be involved in what was indeed a historic event. As a McCain/Palin supporter, it isn't easy to express excitement for Obama, and even though things get a bit ugly during the campaign, once a winner emerges, we all have to come together and support him, as he is our new president. I applaud Ms. Ellis and her staff for allowing the kids to experience par ... MORE >
  • GEORGE'S MOM Thursday, Nov 20 at 9:31 PM FLAG COMMENT THANK YOU MS ELLIS AND THE STAFF FOR BEING SO INSPIRING FOR THE STUDENTS, AND ALLOWING THEM TO EXPRESS SOMETHING SO RARELY FOUND THESE DAY "HOPE" THANK YOU! THANK YOU! KIDS REALLY NEED TO BE EXCITED ABOUT SOMETHING AND POSITIVE CHANGE IS SURELYSOMETHING WE CAN SMILE ABOUT.

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