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Dist. 124 Kindergartners Show Their Pride As Future Evergreen Park Mustangs

EPCHS principal Matt Dugan promises to buy cookies for Dist. 124 kindergartners who present their "Future Mustang" shirts at graduation.

EVERGREEN PARK, IL — Kindergartners at Evergreen Park Elementary District 124 schools received special gifts from EPCHS High School students.

During a two-week span in late October and early November, Evergreen Park Community High School student leaders, along with Principal Matt Dugan, visited the four Evergreen Park District 124 elementary schools. The students personally delivered T-shirts that read ‘EPCHS Future Mustangs – Class of 2038’ to all the kindergarteners.

This tradition began in 2011. Each year since, either Principal Dugan or his predecessor, Bill Sanderson, have asked the kindergarteners to save their shirts and show them when they cross the stage at their high school graduation.

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“It was great to be able to take alumni back to their elementary schools while also meeting our Future Mustangs,” Dugan said.

The EPCHS students who were chosen to hand out these t-shirts are alums of the elementary schools they visited. Not only did they attend these schools, but a few of them also received these exact t-shirts with their graduating year back when they were in kindergarten.

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High school students who made trips back to their elementary school alma maters were:

The elementary school visits were a blast for both the EPCHS students who visited and the kindergarteners alike. All the kids were ecstatic, seeing all the older kids coming into their classrooms with gifts. They asked how high school is, shared that they have older siblings who go to high school, and guessed what year they will graduate from high school.

All the high schoolers took turns sharing their experiences at EPCHS, such as sharing information on all the amazing electives they have the opportunity to learn about.

Before leaving the kindergarten classrooms, Dugan made the young students a big promise. He asked them to save their shirts until their senior year at EPCHS, and if they do, he will buy them a batch of the famous, delicious cookies baked in the EPCHS cafeteria.

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