Davis School Promotes Peace Through Wounded Warrior Project
A message of peace is being proclaimed loud and clear from every window at the Davis School this week, as parent conferences begin, part of the school's Wounded Warrior Project.
Davis staff and students are now key ambassadors for the organization that provides assistance to thousands of injured members of the military returning from the battlefield, and helps provide assistance to their families.
The Davis is sending donations monthly for the entire school year.
Principal Darlene Campbell said students have decorated every window of the Davis building with two styles of doves, which are a global symbol of peace. It's coincidental, but meaningful, she said, given recent incidents of violence around the world
"It's our way of sending a message to promote peace," she said. "The entire building looks beautiful with our message through the doves."