Though many people decry the behavior of
teens these days, it is difficult to fault the efforts of a group of
high school students from TERRA Environmental Research Institute in
Miami to bring joy into the lives of senior citizens at the Palace
Nursing and Rehab Center. These young people organized a prom for the residents
of the center, who are between 80 and 101 years old. They arranged a
gathering complete with decorations, food, music and dancing.
The principal of their school, Caridad
Montano, told reporters that the teens thought of the idea as they were
making plans for their own prom event. They prepared tiaras and corsages
and took portraits. The school mascot, which was one of the teens in a
wolf costume, encouraged the seniors to dance. During the event, the
staff of the nursing home voted for a prom king and queen. Since there
was a tie, two queens received crowns.
Eleanor Bessin, the oldest resident of the
center at 101, showed a picture of the boy with whom she went to her
high school prom. She explained
that they had intended to get married, but he had left to fight in
World War II. He was diagnosed with cancer and died soon after he got
back. Another resident, 86-year-old Sadie Gilbert, said that this was
her first prom, as she was not invited to her prom when she was a teen.
Principal Montano pointed out that the
students were concerned that the elderly get the respect and love they
deserve. Student government president Sabrina Rosell emphasized that
since their families may not have the opportunity to visit as often as
the seniors would like, the teens wanted to offer the seniors the
reassurance that the community appreciates them as well.
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Miami Teens Give Whole New Meaning to Senior Prom
2 comments:
Love this!
Bless these kids and their teachers!
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