Students across the country create ornaments for National Christmas Tree display in Washington, D.C.

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Students across the country create ornaments for National Christmas Tree display in Washington, D.C.

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Dec. 3, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON -Students from 56 schools across the country have designed one-of-a-kind ornaments for the 2020 National Christmas Tree display on the Ellipse in President’s Park. These unique ornaments will adorn 56 smaller trees that surround the National Christmas Tree. The trees represent each U.S. state, territory and the District of Columbia as part of the America Celebrates ornament display. This year, several ornaments from each school will also be displayed inside the White House.

The America Celebrates ornament program is a collaboration of the National Park Service (NPS), the U.S. Department of Education and the National Park Foundation (NPF). The U.S. Department of Education worked through state art and education offices, which identified elementary, middle and high schools to participate in the America Celebrates program. The project is funded by the NPF.

From state flowers to notable landmarks, students created ornaments that celebrate their state, district or territory.

56 schools designed ornaments for the 2020 National Christmas Tree display in President’s Park:

Alabama Shelby County High School

Alaska IDEA Homeschool

American Samoa Lupelele Elementary School

Arizona Pinnacle High School

Arkansas Wooster Elementary School

California Riverside STEM Academy

Colorado Meeker High School

Connecticut Berlin Public Schools

Delaware Newark High School

District of Columbia Columbia Heights Education Campus (CHEC)

Florida Port Salerno Elementary

Georgia Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School

Guam Agana Heights Elementary School

Hawaii Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School

Idaho Mountain Home High School

Illinois Richland County Community Unit School District

Indiana Brown County High School

Iowa Karen Acres Elementary School

Kansas Rolling Ridge Elementary School

Kentucky Dishman-McGinnis Elementary School

Louisiana Parkway Elementary School

Maine Regional School Unit #38

Maryland Hyattsville Middle School

Massachusetts All Saints Academy

Michigan Brimley Area School District

Minnesota St. Alphonsus Catholic School

Mississippi Terry High School

Missouri Nixa Public School

Montana The Polaris School

Nebraska Chadron Public School

Nevada Damonte Ranch High School

New Hampshire Amherst Middle School

New Jersey Delaware Township School

New Mexico Harrison Schmitt Elementary School

New York Champlain Valley Educational Services

North Carolina West Buncombe Elementary School

North Dakota Kindred Public School District

Northern Mariana Islands Grace Christian Academy

Ohio Liberty Tree Elementary School

Oklahoma Jenks High School

Oregon Howard Street Charter School

PennsylvaniaNeshaminy School District

Puerto Rico Escuela Dr. Francisco Hernández y Gaetán

Rhode Island Frank E. Thompson Middle School

South Carolina J.G. McCracken Middle School

South Dakota Hill City High School

Tennessee Beaumont Magnet Academy Elementary School

Texas Caldwell High School

U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix Educational Complex High School

Utah Union High School

Vermont Milton Town School District

Virginia Appomattox Regional Governor’s School

Washington Tukes Valley Middle School

West Virginia Robert L. Bland Middle School

Wisconsin St. Thomas More High School

Wyoming West Elementary School

The America Celebrates display is one of the highlights of the National Christmas Tree experience. We’ll share the virtual National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on Thursday, Dec. 3 at thenationaltree.org. This year’s show will feature the recorded lighting of the National Christmas Tree, holiday performances and more. Due to COVID-19-related public health concerns, the NPS and NPF will not host a live audience this year. The show will be available to stream on-demand throughout the holiday season.

You’re invited to view the National Christmas Tree and the 56 state, district and territory trees and their ornaments up close daily from Dec. 1 through Jan. 1, 2021.

The National Christmas Tree Lighting has strong ties to education. In 1923, a letter arrived at the White House from the District of Columbia Public Schools proposing that a decorated Christmas tree be placed on the South Lawn of the White House. On Christmas Eve that year, President Calvin Coolidge walked from the Oval Office to the Ellipse and pushed a button that lit the first National Christmas Tree. It was a 48-foot balsam fir donated by Middlebury College in Vermont.

Since 1973, the National Christmas Tree has been a living tree which can be viewed year-round in President’s Park - one of America’s 422 national parks! A 30-foot Colorado blue spruce currently serves as the National Christmas Tree.

For more event information and updates, please visit www.thenationaltree.org or follow President’s Park on Facebook or Twitter.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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