Pioneers from the Rigoberto Mora semi-boarding school in Buenaventura, Calixto García municipality, enjoyed a beautiful day filled with emotions. As is traditional, third-grade students received the red scarf that now makes them José Martí pioneers.
Pioneer Eliet Guevara Oro, while taking the oath on behalf of her classmates, said she felt happy and committed, as she will now take on new challenges from an organization that prepares and forges them for life as good men and women.
[Pioneer Eliet Guevara Oro, while taking the oath on behalf of her classmates, said she felt happy and committed.] Pioneer Eliet Guevara Oro, while taking the oath on behalf of her classmates, said she felt happy and committed.
The art instructors, teachers, and family all contributed to ensuring that what was well organized had the emotions we long for.
[Happy and excited Yuliet Oro Rodríguez, the mother of pioneer Eliet.] Happy and excited Yuliet Oro Rodríguez, the mother of pioneer Eliet.
One of the mothers, Yuliet Oro Rodríguez, expressed the joy of enjoying a unique and long-awaited moment. “I have no words to describe it; I can only tell you that it's something beautiful that no one wants to miss. It's not just mom and dad, but grandpa, grandma, and the rest of the family members who come to be the protagonists of a ceremony where you appreciate your child's progress, time passes, and you see how they grow now, of course with new challenges and dreams to develop into worthy children of this country.”