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Faith Lutheran School in Plano gathers assembly for Public Reading of U.S. Constitution - Local dignitaries, military members and others participate in patriotic event

U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson
By Amy Sandling Crawford
Faculty, staff and students at Plano's Faith Lutheran School gathered on Monday, September 17 with local dignitaries, members of the military and other guests for a public reading of the U.S. Constitution.
The event featured appearances from U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson, former Garland City Councilman Darren Lathen, U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force veteran and Prosper Police Officer Paul Norris and U.S. Marine veteran Russell Holmes as well as the presentation of a proclamation on behalf of Plano Mayor Phil Dyer. The event was one of hundreds of U.S. Constitution readings that will be conducted in cities and towns all across the United States to celebrate Constitution Day.
"This event was a way for us to express our respect for our country and for the U.S. Constitution and to remind ourselves, our students and our community that this document is still very relevant today," said Faith Lutheran School Principal Christian Boehlke of Wylie. "Too many are not really, truly familiar with the U.S. Constitution, what it says and what it stands for. Reading it aloud was educational and a good reminder for all of us."
"I have been reading about our Constitution," said Congressman Johnson. "And it wasn't an easy task for those guys that wrote it. They argued among themselves, believe it or not, and came up with what I think is a fine document for us to follow....Thank you for letting me be with you to be with you today to read this great document. It has certainly withstood the test of time."
About Faith Lutheran School
In 1971, the congregation of Faith Lutheran Church in Plano, Texas established a four-year-old preschool for children of the congregation. Since then, the school has grown and opened enrollment to others in the community on a tuition basis. Faith Lutheran School is fully accredited and currently provides classes from pre-school three-year-olds through the twelfth grade. School curriculum is based on the classical model of education. The school's educational program also includes both sports and the fine arts. To learn more about Faith Lutheran School, please visit the school's web site at www.flsplano.org or call 972.423.7448.
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