Education
Students at James Kennedy Elementary Send Heartfelt Letters to Santa
Each year, the spirit of the holiday season shines brightly through the heartfelt letters written by students at James Kennedy Elementary. This year, children in Grade 2 have expressed their wishes to Santa Claus with a delightful array of requests, showcasing their creativity and innocence. The letters, filled with a mix of common toys and unique items, will be published on December 25 and 26, 2025.
Among the enthusiastic correspondents is Riley, who requested “Sticey rollsete” along with a “Poshin Sete” and a candy dispenser. Alexa also shared her hopes, asking Santa for a good present, while Aaron expressed similar sentiments, wishing for a fun gift.
The letters reveal a vibrant tapestry of childhood desires. Allison hopes for a “Sticke roll braslit” that comes with stickers, while Ava is dreaming of a “Barbie doll” and an “Apple Watch.” Each letter reflects the children’s personalities and interests, with requests ranging from toys to gadgets.
In a particularly creative note, Josie wished for a “Barby cap van” that she can drive, along with makeup and “squishmelows.” Others like Jack requested a “Minecraft Lego Set” dig kit, while Jared is hoping for a “Roblox gift card.” The variety of wishes captures the imagination of the young students.
The enthusiasm extends beyond just material gifts. Devin expressed a desire for a “real rainbow keyboard,” and Magnus shared his love for Santa, wishing for a Nerf toy. Even Viana wrote about simply wanting to receive gifts, emphasizing the joy of the season.
Participating in the “Letters to Santa 2025” project has not only engaged students but also fostered a sense of community within the school. The initiative encourages children to express their hopes and dreams during the festive season, while also allowing teachers and parents to witness the innocence and joy of childhood.
As the letters are prepared for publication, the staff at James Kennedy Elementary extend their gratitude to all students and teachers who participated in this joyful tradition. The letters illustrate not just the children’s wishes but also the enduring magic of the holiday season, reminding everyone of the simple joys of giving and receiving.
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