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Record-Breaking Fun at Pre-K 4 SA’s 5th Annual Family Reunion

Under a blue sky stands the new Pre-K 4 SA mascot, Rockstar.

Pre-K 4 SA’s 5th Annual Family Reunion event was a sparkling success, with record-breaking attendance and a whole lot of fun for families spanning from the inaugural class of 2013 to those of the current year. Held at the magical Morgan’s Wonderland, this year’s gathering was truly a day to remember.

One of the most exciting highlights of the event was the launch of our new mascot, Rockstar. Children and families were thrilled to meet this energetic character, who added an extra layer of excitement to the festivities. The day was filled with laughter and joy as children and families rode rides, got their faces painted, and danced with Rockstar.

This celebration was made even more special with the support of Pre-K 4 SA partners, including Ready to Work, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, San Antonio Food Bank, CHEF, San Antonio Human Resources, and the San Antonio Fire Department.

The 5th Annual Family Reunion event was not just a day of festivities but also a celebration of the lasting impact of Pre-K 4 SA on children and the community. The joy and sense of community among families affirmed that the power of Pre-K 4 SA extends far beyond the classroom. Strengthening the bonds between families and educators, Family Reunion ensured that these connections will continue to flourish as Pre-K 4 SA children thrive.

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