Presenting the presidents: Lubbock All Saints students pay tribute to chief executives

All Saints Episcopal School students dressed up like U.S. Presidents during their annual Hall of Presidents Program Friday.
All Saints Episcopal School students dressed up like U.S. Presidents during their annual Hall of Presidents Program Friday.
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From Donald Trump and Joe Biden to Martin Van Buren and James Madison, 34 United States presidents visited All Saints Episcopal School Friday during the school’s 38th Hall of Presidents Program.

This was the 38th consecutive year for All Saints to present the Second Grade Hall of Presidents Program.

The second grade class concluded their year-long study of the United States presidency when they presented their assembly Friday in the school’s Kirby Commons, located inside the All Saints High School campus, according to a news release from the school.

The students each randomly chose a president to study. They each presented a one-minute biography of his or her president and dressed in costume to portray that person.

Second-grade student Slade Scioli dressed as former President Bill Clinton during All Saints' annual Hall of Presidents Friday.
Second-grade student Slade Scioli dressed as former President Bill Clinton during All Saints' annual Hall of Presidents Friday.

In addition, the students recited by memory all 46 presidents in order and told significant facts about each.

Slade Scioli, for example, portrayed former President Bill Clinton with a prop saxophone while Kate Fuller paid homage to former President Trump with a bright orange wig. Student Grey Cumbie dressed in uniform as a salute to former Commander-in-Chief Dwight D. Eisenhower's military service, and Max McCutchin wore a Texas Rangers baseball cap - a shout-out to former President George W. Bush's time as an owner of that Major League Baseball team.

Kate Fuller, AKA Donald Trump, was among All Saints Episcopal School students who played a role in this year's Hall of Presidents Friday.
Kate Fuller, AKA Donald Trump, was among All Saints Episcopal School students who played a role in this year's Hall of Presidents Friday.

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: U.S. Presidents honored in Lubbock All Saints Episcopal School program