‘B is for being brave’: School class delivers N.S. firefighters a hopeful message | 24CA News

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Published 02.06.2023
‘B is for being brave’: School class delivers N.S. firefighters a hopeful message  | 24CA News

“B is for being brave and not giving up.”

Grade 3 and 4 college students at Alderney Elementary in Dartmouth, N.S., are voicing their gratitude for the heroism being displayed by firefighters and different first responders in Nova Scotia as they proceed to battle a staggering variety of wildfires within the province.

The class designed a booklet that supplied 26 messages of encouragement for first responders in alphabetical order. The undertaking additionally featured scholar drawings depicting firefighters as superheroes and receiving a “best fireman!” trophy.

“E is for everything that you do for us. Thank you for keeping us safe,” one scholar learn.

On Wednesday, the video was uploaded to Twitter by the category’s instructor, Amanda Reardon, and has already generated about 40,000 views with a number of replies applauding the coed’s highly effective message to first responders.

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Reardon mentioned college students had been involved concerning the wildfires upon arriving at college on Monday, which led her to counsel that they do one thing artistic to supply help. She mentioned it was a gaggle effort, as her entire class participated within the writing course of.

“On day one we wrote the words for the book, on the second day students illustrated, and on the third day we did the narrating,” she mentioned, including that everybody in her 22-student class offered a drawing for the booklet. “They were so enthusiastic, and they knew they were going to make other people happy.”

The undertaking even obtained reward from Halifax Fire.

“What a wonderful video of support,” mentioned the division on their official Twitter account.

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Reardon mentioned the scholars had been “so excited” on Friday morning after they first heard how their message was being obtained on-line.

“They think they’re big movie starts now,” Reardon laughed.

“It’s been a very positive mood in our classroom today, and they keep on getting excited when it (the post) gets retweets because my Apple Watch vibrates, so they’ve been paying attention to my watch all day.”

Other acts of heroism that college students acknowledged included firefighters’ dedication to defending pets, being variety, and making them “smile and feel safe.”

"P is for protecting people and their pets." read another student.

“P is for protecting people and their pets.” learn one other scholar.


Amanda Reardon

“L is for love. We LOVE you!” one scholar learn.

“V is for being valued. We know you are doing your best.” one other scholar added, as their drawing of a “#1” medal was proven.

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A wildfire broke out Sunday afternoon within the Tantallon space, a couple of 30-minute drive from downtown Halifax. The hearth destroyed about 200 buildings, together with 150 properties, and compelled the evacuation of greater than 16,400 folks.

In addition, a hearth that began on Saturday at Barrington Lake in Shelburne County has now grown to twenty,000 hectares, making it the most important recorded wildfire within the province’s historical past.

"Y is for you are making a difference. Your work doesn't go unnoticed." read another page of the booklet, accompanied by a student's drawing of a firefighter.

“Y is for you are making a difference. Your work doesn’t go unnoticed.” learn one other web page of the booklet, accompanied by a scholar’s drawing of a firefighter.


Amanda Reardon

As of Friday morning, Nova Scotia’s wildfire map indicated the province remains to be experiencing 14 wildfires, with 4 deemed uncontrolled.

Reardon famous that engaged on the booklet was particularly useful for some college students, as she mentioned many had members of the family that had been evacuated or beforehand attended colleges that ended up closing as a result of ongoing fires.

“They were so proud of themselves, so I’m glad that we took this on,” she mentioned.

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