Remynse community welcomes students back
At Remynse Elementary, everybody belongs.
If any of the Lil’ Texans are new to the school or have forgotten, they are reminded year after year at the annual welcome back to school parade with music blaring and car horns honking.
“We want every student and staff member to know that,” said Remynse counselor Tamara Collins. “When we invite community members, parents and staff to be a part of this, it lets them know that they belong here and that they’re welcome.”
For the 12th straight year, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and the Remynse community came together to continue the cherished tradition with their kiddos.
With the Grand Prairie Police Department leading the way, the parade made two laps around the campus as students waved and cheered to their families, friends and teachers.
Vintage cars, Vanderhall autocycles, trucks and even the Smoothie Kingmobile filled the parking lot with inspiring posters as they made their rounds, windows down, celebrating the new school year.
“We’re excited to welcome back our students,” Collins said. “It’s going to be a great year.”
Your adventure awaits you, Lil’ Texans!