Fort Greely AAS program goes virtual
By Chris MaestasNovember 18, 2020
The Fort Greely Adopt-A-School programs moved to virtual support as part of the garrison's AAS partnership with the Delta Elementary School. In conjunction with the PAO office, Fort Greely uniformed personnel recorded personalized book reading sessions for teachers and children. Videos were posted to YouTube for classroom viewing. Due to COVID-19 protocols, virtual support ensures continued engagement opportunities while facilitating social distancing and adhering to school COVID-19 guidelines.Pictured: Caiden, Emerson, and Grayson Stoner listen to Fort Greely Garrison Commander Lt. Col. Joel Johnson read a story virtually for Mrs. Reiter’s Delta Elementary School class as part of the garrison's Adopt-A-School program Nov. 12. (Photo courtesy of Delta Elementary School)
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