Madison, News, RSS Facebook, RSS General, Schools
 By  GreggParker Published 
11:19 am Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hail to the Chief! West Madison ‘inaugurates’ presidents

 

Secret Service agents assisted the new class presidents and vice presidents in Kimberly Hobbs' classes at West Madison Elementary School.

Secret Service ‘agents’ and red carpet set a presidential tone for inaugurations in Kimberly Hobbs’ fifth-grade social science classes at West Madison Elementary School.

Hobbs arranged an inauguration ball for a live visualization of reading assignments. “I wanted to give them an experience that would last a lifetime,” she said.

In the process, Hobbs’ 51 students learned the procedures to becoming U.S. president and governmental mechanics.

Studying the American Revolution, Hobbs’ classes realized colonists constructed their own plan of government and leaders after breaking from Great Britain. Hobbs thought of strong leaders in her classroom and realized the inauguration would bring history to life.

After learning qualifications for president, students drafted requirements for their ‘officials.’ Candidates had to be a Madison County resident, a West Madison fifth-grade and clear of major wrongdoing, like school suspension.

They reviewed the voting process for U.S. president and voted likewise for their class president. For fairness, an outside source tallied votes.

Election winners in Hobbs’ homeroom were Erin C. and vice president Kennedy B, and in Minnie Tidwell’s homeroom, Abby M. and vice president Ange L.

For the inauguration, class presidents wrote their speeches, while the class reviewed the U.S. president’s statement. Hobbs and Tidwell “promised in” the presidents using West Madison’s student code of conduct.

Secret Service agents assisted the new class presidents and vice presidents.

Adorned with balloons and streamers, Hobbs’ classroom boasted symbolic red carpet, and SmartBoard screens displayed the presidents and vice presidents’ names.

A podium with a West Madison seal resembled the national version. Red, white and blue tablecloths, centerpieces and menus were on tables. With background music, waiters and waitresses took orders with notepad and pencil.

“Parents and students enjoyed the inauguration ball,” calling the mock celebration both real and elegant, Hobbs said. One student regretted not entering the presidential race.

“I want to greatly thank all my parents, administrators and colleagues for rearranging schedules to make this a success,” Hobbs said.

Also on The Madison Record
Bob Jones sets individual and team records in state wrestling
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
Runner-up Sparkman gets first girls state champion
STEVE LEE steve@themadisonrecord.com 
February 18, 2026
HUNTSVILLE — Bob Jones set team and individual records in the Alabama High School Athletic Association State Wrestling tournament at the Von Braun Cen...
Madison joins other cities in dismissing lawsuit against state over online tax
A: Main, Business, Madison County Record, ...
STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com 
February 18, 2026
MADISON - The city of Madison has voluntarily dismissed its legal challenge to the state’s handling of the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) in a good...
Madison Street Festival awards $30,000 in grants to educational initiatives
A: Main, Lifestyles, Madison County Record, ...
Gregg Parker 
February 18, 2026
MADISON – A long-lasting benefit of Madison Street Festival or MSF is the collection of grant applications and subsequent funding. MSF awarded $30,000...
Bartlett reflects on ‘First 100 Days’ for city leaders in new administration
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
February 18, 2026
MADISON – In her “Madison Weekly” message, Mayor Ranae Bartlett shared a list of activities that she and the current City Council have experienced, in...
Ask Your City’ sessions show behind-the-scenes work of municipal staff
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
February 18, 2026
MADISON – The “Ask Your City” series will debut on Feb. 20 with tours, demonstrations and interaction at Madison’s new Public Safety Annex at 230 Busi...
‘Community Helpers Resource Fair’ to debut on Feb. 28
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
February 18, 2026
MADISON – An upcoming event will debut to suggest available resources that individuals and families can access. Hosted by Madison Parks and Recreation...
Huntsville Botanical Garden to host Wedding Expo Feb. 22
Events, Lifestyles, Madison County Record, ...
Staff Reports 
February 18, 2026
HUNTSVILLE - Whether you are starting your wedding planning journey, or you are tying up loose ends before the big day, Huntsville Botanical Garden (H...
Broadway Theatre League to present “& JULIET” Feb. 24-March 1
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
February 18, 2026
Feb. 24 - March 1 • Broadway Theatre League Mark C Smith Concert Hall • broadwaytheatreleague.org Created by the Emmy-winning writer from “Schitt’s Cr...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *