Grace Allen (10):
Question: What are you grateful for?
Answer: I’m grateful for my friends and my education.
Question: Do you have any traditions for Thanksgiving?
Answer: We all eat food together, and my family comes over, and we all say grace, and it’s really nice.
Margaret Jones (10):
Question: What are you grateful for?
Answer: All my friends.
Question: Do you have any traditions for Thanksgiving?
Answer: Yeah, my family always eats turkey and mashed potatoes.
Brianna Sadow (10):
Question: What are you grateful for?
Answer: I’m grateful for my pets, my family, and friends.
Question: Do you have any traditions for Thanksgiving?
Answer: Yeah, when I go downstairs the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade is always on, and then after that, we cook stuff for the football game. That happens every year.
Mr. Rutledge:
Question: What are you grateful for?
Answer: My family.
Question: Do you have any traditions for Thanksgiving?
Answer: Usually putting up Christmas decorations and then watching football.
Ms. Mazariego:
Question: What are you grateful for?
Answer: My students, my family, and my friends.
Question: Do you have any traditions for Thanksgiving?
Answer: Yes, I am starting to do a Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day, and my family eats late, so we eat at eight PM, so, I just hang out with my family in between then dinner.
Ms. Major:
Question: What are you grateful for?
My family.
Question: Do you have any traditions for Thanksgiving?
We cook the same foods every year, and we go around and all say one thing that we’re grateful for, and everybody shares a gratitude before we eat, that’s our tradition. We also watch the dog show, too, the Westminster Dog Show. So, we do the parade, and then we watch the dog show.