Veterans at a high school program

HENRY COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Susan Burton, Communications Director

PARIS, TN – November 11, 2025 – The Henry County School System honored the community's veterans today with heartfelt and moving Veterans Day programs held at each of its schools. Students and staff showed their gratitude for the service of local heroes through patriotic presentations and receptions.

Each program provided a memorable tribute, featuring students playing music, reciting patriotic poems, and performing various presentations to honor the attendees. Following the programs, receptions were held allowing veterans to enjoy the fellowship.

Henry County High School (HCHS) hosted a program sponsored by its Military Club. The ceremony in the Gamlin Gymnasium began with a moment of respect as each veteran was individually introduced and escorted to their seat by members of the Military Club and the Criminal Justice Club.

"Our students were genuinely happy to serve and honor every veteran who attended," explained Beth Weed, sponsor of the Military Club.

During the day's events, Lt. Colonel Tony Lacy, U.S. Army (Ret.), and current Henry County Veterans Service Officer, encouraged all veterans to connect with him to learn more about the resources and services available to them.

The day’s events also highlighted the deep-rooted military tradition within the Henry County community.

Pictured: HCHS junior Lilly Cloar, who plans to join the Army, posed with her family of veterans, underscoring the community's ongoing commitment to military service. From left to right: her grandfather, Larry Graff; her father, Shane Cloar; Lilly Cloar; and her grandfather, Steve Cloar.

The Henry County School System extends its sincerest thanks to all veterans for their courage, dedication, and service to the nation.

Photo 2: Tony Lacy speaks to crowd.

speaker in gym full of students

Photo 3:

reception table with food and line of people