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Sussex Academy students mark Veterans Day by folding flags for soldiers 

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Flag 2: Sussex Academy students (l-r) Sofia Morales-Chaj, Luciany Perez-Perez, and Anna Liang create pocket flags for deployed and deploying U.S. troops.
Flag 2: Sussex Academy students (l-r) Sofia Morales-Chaj, Luciany Perez-Perez, and Anna Liang create pocket flags for deployed and deploying U.S. troops (Photo Courtesy Sussex Academy)

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In advance of Veterans Day, Sussex Academy seventh graders participated in a nationwide project to provide inspirational messages to members of the military.

Scott Bleile’s classes welcomed Anita Hart, Michele La Padura and Gail Sellazo of the American Legion Auxiliary of American Legion Post 17 in Lewes Nov. 7 to complete the Pocket Flag Project. Students and staff shared stories about their own military families before the lesson began.

First, Hart explained the meaning of each of the 13 folds of the flag while LaPadura and Sellazo folded a U.S. flag; when completely folded, the flag’s triangle shape represents President George Washington’s tricorn hat.

Flag 1: Sussex Academy seventh grader Gavin Robertson displays the pocket flag he created for U.S. troops.
Flag 1: Sussex Academy seventh grader Gavin Robertson displays the pocket flag he created for U.S. troops (Photo courtesy Sussex Academy)

Next, students embarked on the project by folding small U.S. flags into the tricorn shape and writing personalized messages to troops. Each flag also included a card of encouragement from the Pocket Flag Project. Flags will be distributed to active duty deployed or deploying troops, Hart said; troops put the small flags in their pockets as a memento from home.

Sussex Academy is a tuition-free, public charter school in Georgetown, Del. Its mission is to foster academic achievement and social responsibility in a small school environment where students participate in a highly accelerated college preparatory program that prepares them for the technological and global mindedness needed for the 21st century and that instills ethical conduct and service to others in their day-to-day lives.

Photo cover: Sussex Academy students (l-r) Sofia Morales-Chaj, Luciany Perez-Perez, and Anna Liang create pocket flags for deployed and deploying U.S. troops.

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