- April 25, 2014
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Students take part in Pathways Elementary's fifth grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Pathways Elementary fifth grade teacher Cameron Wing and a student during the fifth-grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Students take part in Pathways Elementary's fifth grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Students take part in Pathways Elementary's fifth grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Students take part in Pathways Elementary's fifth grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Pathways Elementary Principal Greg Schwartz during the fifth grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Students take part in Pathways Elementary's fifth grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Students take part in Pathways Elementary's fifth grade drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21. Courtesy photo
Pathways Elementary honored its graduating fifth graders with a drive-by parade on Thursday, May 21.
Teachers stood outside with signs while the fifth graders and their families drove by. But, that wasn't the end. A couple days later on Saturday, May 23, teachers Matt Coleman and Mary Royer put together a Pathways Pride Patrol where they played "Celebration" by Kool and the Gang as they placed a special yard sign in the grass. They also passed out T-shirts and and took their photos.