Silver Hawks showcase kindness with valentines

Southwest High School students showcased their caring hearts this winter by creating Valentine’s Day gifts for elementary students and teachers.

Dozens of Silver Hawks spent time crafting heartfelt messages for Lakeview Elementary School friends in their social studies classes. Southwest teachers Lisa Bales and Dennis Hershberger guided the high schoolers in their Term 3 Pay It Forward projects. They used markers, pens, stickers and colored pieces of paper for their creative valentines.

The activity reinforced the importance of kindness for the Silver Hawks. Their messages featured inspiring phrases meant to give everyone at Lakeview a smile.

Two Southwest High School students smile with pens and markers at their classroom tables. They are making Valentine's Day cards for Lakeview Elementary School students and staff.
Three Southwest High School students smile at a table in their social studies classroom. The three girls are using markers and pens to write Valentine's Day messages for Lakeview Elementary School students and teachers.
Three Southwest High School students smile at a table in their social studies classroom. They are using markers and glue stick to make Valentine's Day cards for Lakeview Elementary School students and teachers. One of the students is holding a card that says "Teaching can change the world."
Two Southwest High School students hold their pens at a table in their social studies classroom. They are creating Valentine's Day messages for students and teachers at Lakeview Elementary School.