Students Make 'Survival Kits' For Metro Police Officers

Fifth graders at Harvest Hills Elementary School were hard at work Friday, creating ‘survival kits’ for police officers. The students had been bringing in supplies all week and got to put together the packages in class.

Friday, September 25th 2015, 5:51 pm

By: News 9


Fifth graders at Harvest Hills Elementary School were hard at work Friday, creating ‘survival kits’ for police officers. The students had been bringing in supplies all week and got to put together the packages in class.

Each item in the survival kits had a special meaning. Here’s the list of what was placed inside the kits:

Life Saver: To remind you of the many times you’ve been one.

Starburst: For that burst of energy you’ll need.

Payday: Because you’re not doing it for the money.

Paper Clip: To help hold it all together.

Hershey Kisses: Because you deserve them from all.

Gum: To help your unit to stick together.

Tootsie Roll: To help you roll with the punches.

Snickers: To remind you to keep your sense of humor.

Mounds: For the “mounds” of courage you need.

Michelle Canning is a fifth grade teacher at Harvest Hills. She said the students came up with the idea to honor law enforcement for their community service project about respect.

“That was what we heard the loudest from them is that police are here to protect and serve and they started listing all the things they do for us and they said we want to show them we appreciate them,” Canning explained.

“I know they do a lot for us and that they are not really getting respect right now and I just wanted to tell them thank you,” one student said.

“I wanted to make this because people have been criticizing policemen and they deserve lots of respect,” another student explained.

And what sweeter show of respect, than getting candy from these kids. They planned to pack more than 100 kits for local officers to be picked up on Monday.

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