Amerie Jo Garza was given one of the Girl Scouts' highest honors for trying to save the lives of her classmates before she was killed in last week's mass shooting in Texas.
"Amerie did all she could to save the lives of her classmates and teachers," the Girl Scouts of Southwest TexasGarza was one of 19 children killed in the shooting along with two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.
Garza's family accepted the award last week, and the Girl Scouts paid tribute to the brave little girl atThe Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas also mourned Garza's loss a day after the May 24 shooting, writing onGarza, who first became a Girl Scout in December, had already earned multiple badges and had just received an award for making the honor roll in school.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Girl Scouts posthumously awards Uvalde victim Amerie Jo Garza the Bronze CrossGirl Scouts of the USA awarded Amerie Jo Garza with the Bronze Cross after her brave efforts to dial 911 during last week’s Texas school shooting.
続きを読む »
10-year-old Uvalde shooting victim Amerie Jo Garza given the Girl Scouts’ highest honorAmerie Jo Garza, who was killed in Uvalde school shooting, was posthumously awarded the...
続きを読む »
Amerie Jo Garza posthumously receives Girl Scout honor for heroic efforts in shootingThe Girl Scouts of the USA is honoring one of the young victims in the Uvalde school shooting. Amerie Jo Garza, who was only 10 years old, is posthumously receiving one of the highest honors in Girl Scouting: the Bronze Cross. Full story
続きを読む »
10-year-old girl killed in Uvalde school shooting awarded highest honor in Girl ScoutsAmerie Jo Garza's classmates told her family that she was trying to call 911 when the gunman barricaded himself in her fourth-grade classroom, but was shot.
続きを読む »