Assembly reminds students of legacy of Freedom Crest
John O'Donnell addresses students at a Freedom Crest Elementary School assembly. Press release from Menifee Union School District: MEN...
John O'Donnell addresses students at a Freedom Crest Elementary School assembly.
Press release from Menifee Union School District:
MENIFEE - On March 10, Freedom Crest Elementary School held its weekly Freedom Friday assembly, which brings together students and faculty in a celebration of school culture and pride. This assembly was made all the more special by the attendance of John O’Donnell, the son of Board Trustee Bob O’Donnell and a key contributor in the naming of the elementary school.
“We had a large naming committee, and we started with about 20,” said Trustee Bob O’Donnell. “We narrowed it down to two names. Freedom Crest felt the most patriotic!”
At the school assembly, John O’Donnell spoke briefly about the school's history, part of which is memorialized on a plaque in the front office of the school. The description on the plaque explains how the school’s name was meant to pay tribute to those who serve in the name of freedom. It reads, “They help build the foundation and instill core values of citizenship, respect, and commitment in our children who, in truth, are ‘freedom’s crest’.”
As a Menifee native, John O’Donnell grew up in Menifee and attended Menifee Elementary School. He eventually joined the United States Marine Corps, and 22 years later, he retired as Gunnery Sergeant.
In reflection on the naming of the school, John O’Donnell shared, “It was a unique time in American history; there was a lot going on. We wanted to find a school name that would remind students that freedom is not free.” He even shared with students some lessons learned from his father: Ten Things That Require Zero Talent.