Shown is one of more than 100 cars participating Monday in Long Branch Elementary School’s inaugural Epic Eagle Parade. During the hour-long parade that began at 11 a.m. students displayed posters with lessons learned during remote learning this semester. The purpose of the parade was to celebrate successes, increase community involvement and unify school staff, students and parents, Principal Billie Tyner said.

Shown is one of more than 100 cars participating Monday in Long Branch Elementary School’s inaugural Epic Eagle Parade. During the hour-long parade that began at 11 a.m. students displayed posters with lessons learned during remote learning this semester. The purpose of the parade was to celebrate successes, increase community involvement and unify school staff, students and parents, Principal Billie Tyner said.

Shown is one of more than 100 cars participating Monday in Long Branch Elementary School’s inaugural Epic Eagle Parade. During the hour-long parade that began at 11 a.m. students displayed posters with lessons learned during remote learning this semester. The purpose of the parade was to celebrate successes, increase community involvement and unify school staff, students and parents, Principal Billie Tyner said.