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     By  Staff Reports Published 
    6:20 am Wednesday, September 7, 2005

    New playground point of pride for FEB

    By Staff
    Staff Reports, Hartselle Enquirer
    F.E. Burleson Elementary School students and faculty will assemble on the new handicap accessible playground Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 8:45 a.m. for a dual purpose.
    After opening the program with a welcome and pledge, those assembled will participate in The National Anthem project, which began earlier this year as an emphasis to re-teach our nation's anthem to participants all over the United States. At precisely 9 a.m., students all across the country will simultaneously sing "The Star-Spangled Banner."
    This project started when musicians and music educators across America responded to a study that showed some 61percent of Americans do not know America's national song.
    At F. E. Burleson, music teacher Debbie Queen has been doing her part to see that students at the school not only learn the words to the song, but also learn lyrics with a study of the composition and meaning of the anthem.
    It seems fitting during this emphasis on a vital national symbol to recognize those in our local area who have demonstrated a strong sense of community citizenship. Sixty-seven businesses and organizations and numerous individuals from the Hartselle, Decatur and Huntsville areas donated money, goods and services to build the school's inclusive playground.
    The playground project began two years ago by the school's Parent Teacher Organization. A committee was formed, including staff members Sue Hayes, Lisa Halbrooks and then principal Jim Grammer. Others included parents Rhonda McKissack, Konnye Holladay and Donna Legg-Battles, as well as Hartselle City Schools central office staff Jamie Roden, Lisa Gault and Anne Glasgow.
    After months of research, site visits and surveys of school staff and students, fundraising efforts began. Students brought nickels, dimes and pennies. Parents and staff contributed. A wall in the main hallway of the school was dedicated to the cause. "Be A Star–Help Build Our Playground" became the theme. Every business and individual that contributed from the smallest to the largest amount of money was honored with their name on a star in the school's hallway.
    Funds raised through businesses, individual contributions, a donation from the city, and special education funds combined to make the project a success. The inclusive playground opened in May of 2005 with structures affording numerous play opportunities for all students and an access station for handicapped students, as well as a handicap accessible swing.
    On Sept. 14, school staff, PTO members and the student body will host representatives of the businesses and organizations who made the project a success.
    The inclusive playground will be officially opened for play. The playground will be utilized by school children during school hours, but on weekends community children can be found enjoying the area, too.
    "This project has been the result of many people working together for the good of the community and the students of F. E. Burleson Elementary," Hayes explained. "It is inclusive in many ways. Planning and raising money brought together many individuals, businesses and organizations to make it possible. As a result, all children, those physically disabled as well as those physically able, can find an activity to enjoy."
    Hayes said play is a child's job and she firmly believes all children should be able to play and interact.
    "Through this interaction they learn to value each other as individuals for the strengths that each possess," Hayes said. "They also learn to develop their bodies as they cooperate and learn to play safely. It is vital that we remove barriers that would interfere with this learning. After all, we are building the future of our community. The attitudes and values they acquire in elementary school are the attitudes and values that will guide them in the future."
    Inclusive playground contributors
    Adventures Unlimited
    Buy-Rite Drugs
    City of Hartselle
    C&L Wood Products–Naturally Mulch
    Copeland
    Corum' Building and Farm Center
    David's Catfish Cabin
    Dr. David Sittason, DMD
    Door Craft
    Dr. Doug Sittason, DMD
    DuraCoat Products
    Eddie Preuitt Ford
    F.E. Burleson PTO
    F.E. Burleson student council
    First American Bank
    Fowler Pharmacy
    Gilchrist Pharmacy
    Hampton Realty, Inc.
    Hartselle City Schools Maintenance and Special Services departments
    Hartselle Eye Care
    Hartselle Family Medicine
    Hartselle High School Band Boosters
    Hartselle Medical Center
    Hartselle Rotary Club
    Hembree Machine
    Dr. James Joy, DMD
    Jimmy Smith Jewelers
    Dr. John T. Bachman, DMD
    Kenneth Tankersley, Tankersley Service Center
    Kiwanis Club of Hartselle
    Lauren Brooke, Inc.
    L:awrimore Manufacturing
    Legacy Portraits by Jennifer Culp
    Lynn Layton Chevrolet
    Madison &Grey, PC Attorneys at Law
    Mayfield Trucking
    McDonald &Richard Company
    Dr. Michael McCutcheon, DMD
    Minor Tire
    Parker-Hannifin employees
    Parkway Auto Sales
    Pearson Animal Hospital
    Peck Funeral Home
    Peck-Glasgow Agency, Inc.
    Pepsi Cola Bottling
    Preuitt Furniture Village
    R&R Welding and Fabrication
    Robert E. Slack, construction
    Russell Forest Products
    Sonoco-Baker Division
    State Farm Insurance, Charles Howse and Chad Hughey
    Steenson Motor Company
    T&C Stamping, Inc.
    Tanfastic Tanning Center
    Vulcan Materials
    Wal-Mart
    Additional goods and services provided by: Greg Bodley, Jim Hampton, Mike Haggemaker, James Hayes, Don Pouncey, Tommy Raley, Robert E. Slack, David Teague, Darren Tucker and Bob Godsey.

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