Veterans Memorial High School honors veterans by holding breakfast and ceremony
Nov 11, 2024
These aren't just any photos; these are photos of military personnel who were honored today at Veterans Memorial High School (VMHS). The ceremony included a photo display where VMHS where students could bring pictures of their family members, whether active duty, veterans, or reservists, to be put on a big display."It was very a very good experience," Navy veteran Rodney Runnels said. "I was really surprised to get the invite. I told her [his younger cousin] I greatly appreciate the invite. Ive never been to something like this." "This is my second time coming to it because my son was here last year," veteran Leslie Hernandez shared. "This year it was really nice because both of my kids were at Veterans Memorial High School, and I got to share it with them. So it was special." "So weve actually been part of this school since 2020. So every year theyve done some sort of veterans event," Edward Salsberry, who is active duty with the Navy, said. "Its one of the reasons why we chose the school district and chose the neighborhood we live in. Because the schools been supportive, and it was nice to see once we got here and learned about how the school is supportive of veterans."Salsberry is currently stationed in Japan, but before he left, he was able to surprise his sons in front of the entire community on Nov. 1. "Last week I was able to run out on the field and surprise them," he said. "I am just glad that hes here," Edward's son, Ashton Salsberry said. "He surprised us at the last game before the game that just happened. Its cool." With Salsberrys departure soon, he knows his sons are in good hands at Veterans Memorial High School."They support the kids, and they have a ton of resources for the children, for military children and for veterans. So its really great," he said. Veterans Memorial High School officials saidthey will continue to hold this event each year to honor those who serve our country. For the latest local news updates, click here, or download the KRIS 6 News App.