Fall River Police Officers Greet Atlantis Charter School Students on High Five Day
On Wednesday, May 9, 2018, several officers from the Fall River Police Department teamed up with Atlantis Charter School for a High Five Day event. Coordinated by 4th grade Special Education Teacher, Alison Sheedy and Fall River Police Officer, Joe Reed, it was their fourth High Five Day event the past 2 years, and their first time at the new Atlantis Charter School campus at 991 Jefferson Street.
Officers Joe Reed, Jennifer DeLeon, Alyssa Dailey, Faith Amaral, Chris Gibson, John Aguiar, and Kwin Silva greeted students, from Kindergarten through sixth grade, with high-fives as they arrived at school. This event was part of a continued effort between Atlantis Charter School and the Fall River Police Department to foster community connections in the Greater Fall River Area by promoting positive interactions and building trusting relationships between the students and local police officers.
- Students greeted with high fives!
- Officer Jennifer DeLeon gives an excited student a high-five!
- High Five Day at Atlantis!
- 4th Grader Nicholas Ferreira receives his high-five from Officer Joe Reed
- Officer Kwin Silva has a student reach up high for his high-five!
- First Grader Julianna Piques gets a high-five from Officer Joe Reed
- High Five Day at Atlantis!
- Even younger siblings got to participate! Officers gave high fives through the car window to kiddos in their car seats!
- Steven Formwalt handed out goodie bags to the officers to thank them for their hard work!
- L to R – Officer Kwin Silva, Special Education Teacher Alison Sheedy, Officer Jon Aguiar, Officer Chris Gibson, Officer Alyssa Dailey, Officer Jennifer DeLeon, Site Leader Corrie Marchand and Officer Joe Reed. (Not pictured: Officer Faith Amaral)