Hundreds of students, staff members and family members marched in the Citywide Celebration Sept. 28 marking 100 years since the founding of the Consolidated School in 1924.
The celebration featured a stadium parade, music and dance performances and a community resource fair.
EP Schools Superintendent Josh Swanson and Eden Prairie Mayor Ron Case served as grand marshals, carrying a banner and waving to the crowd under sunny and warm skies.
The parade featured the Eden Prairie Historical Society representing the district’s four original one-room schoolhouses, then known as the Consolidated School. Each of Eden Prairie’s schools marched in sequence from the oldest-founded school to the newest.
The high school homecoming royalty joined in the march along with the prom queen and king from the Citywide Prom held last May, Kathie Case and Curt Connaughty.
The City of Eden Prairie, Eden Prairie Community Foundation and Eden Prairie Community Education partnered to host the event, which featured more than 25 local nonprofit organizations, highlighting their missions and volunteer opportunities. Volunteer opportunities will also be available through the district’s Sharing Inspiration program.
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