Shorecrest School

Happy Mother’s Day!

Head of School Letter


Anna Jarvis celebrated the first Mother’s Day in 1908, but it was not until 1914 that President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating the second Sunday of May as Mother’s Day for the United States.

For those of us who are not mothers, like Anna Jarvis, Mother’s Day is a day to reflect on the meaningful lessons and love that these important women contributed to our lives and development.

I join with our students, faculty and staff in wishing all the Shorecrest Moms a wonderful day. Thank you for the love, encouragement and lessons you give to your children and share with the community every day.

Cheers!

Mike






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