North Coleman Road Elementary School recently welcomed performer Cris Johnson, who brought an unforgettable assembly to the students as part of the P.S. I Love You week celebrations. The event, which coincided with the 100th day of school, provided a fun and meaningful experience for students, focused on treating each other with kindness and respect while also incorporating a little magic!
Cris Johnson, a renowned school assembly presenter, author, magician, and speaker, captivated the students with his dynamic performance. His engaging presentation included messages about the importance of being STARS—Special, Talent, Anything, and Respect. The assembly also emphasized the Six Pillars of Character: Respect, Fairness, Responsibility, Caring, Citizenship, and Trustworthiness—key values that students were encouraged to embrace in their everyday actions.
“P.S. I Love You week is all about spreading kindness and building a positive school community,” said North Coleman Road Elementary School Principal Kim Pelan. “Having Cris Johnson come to our school was the perfect way to remind students of the importance of treating each other with respect and celebrating the joy of learning. His magic tricks were the perfect blend of fun and important life lessons!”
P.S. I Love You week includes a series of heartwarming activities designed to promote kindness, inclusion, and positive social interaction among students. From special events to random acts of kindness, students have been encouraged to make a difference in their school and community. The week ended on February 14, with PS I Love You Day, where the school wore purple and celebrated this year with a, “A Brighter Tomorrow Begins Today.”