Politics & Government
Wheaton Police Invite Students To Share About Bravery
Students of all ages are encouraged to write or draw about what courage means to them for a new Wheaton Police Department project.
Posted on: April 22, 2020
The Wheaton Police Department invites Wheaton students to hear a story from Officer Witten and then share their own stories or drawings of courage and bravery with us. Here’s this week’s challenge:
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We want to know what bravery means to you. All ages are encouraged to share with us one of the following:
- Write about a time when you were brave or when you witnessed a courageous act.
- Is there something at home or someone that makes you feel brave? What is it, and why does it make you feel brave?
- Draw a picture of what bravery looks like to you.
- Use your imagination to write a fictional story about bravery and courage.
We could all benefit from more stories of bravery and courage. The Wheaton Police Department will decorate our halls with all of yours.
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Winners will be chosen and will receive their very own Wheaton Police patch in the mail. Please take a picture of your submission and email it to Officer Potter at ppotter@wheaton.il.us by Wednesday, April 29. Thank you for joining us on this journey of bravery.
This press release was produced by the City of Wheaton. The views expressed here are the author’s own.