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Fort Bend ISD Dedicates Riverstone School to Fallen Firefighter

Riverstone - Fort Bend ISD Dedicates Riverstone School to Fallen Firefighter

October 31, 2016

Local and state officials, members of the Houston Fire Department and hundreds of parents attended the recent dedication of Anne McCormick Sullivan Elementary in Riverstone.

The elementary — which opened in August — is named after Anne McCormick Sullivan, a Dulles High School graduate and Houston firefighter who died on duty in a May 2013 motel fire. It features several tributes to her memory, including a showcase of her uniform and a large mural in the school’s entry.

“Anne Sullivan fulfilled her dream of becoming a Houston firefighter, demonstrating incredible strength and determination,” said Dr. Charles Dupre, Fort Bend Independent School District Superintendent of Schools. “We are proud to name this school in her honor. Sullivan Elementary will serve generations of students, and we believe each one will be inspired by her story – just as we are.” 

Attending the dedication were members of the Houston Fire Department’s Pipe and Drums and Honor Guard, as well as U.S. Congressman Pete Olson, Fort Bend ISD Superintendent Dr. Charles Dupre, Sullivan Elementary Principal Donna Whisonant, Fort Bend ISD Board President Kristin Tassin and board members Dave Rosenthal, Jim Rice and Grayle James. Students at the school sang to entertain event-goers.

See more pictures from the event on the Riverstone Facebook page



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