 Today, we are having an assembly where our students are sharing one of their prize-winning PowerPoints on how to get out safely in an emergency. So and we have people here from the Office of California Emergency Services to honor our students and our families for the hard work that they do to prepare themselves and their loved ones to get out safely in an emergency. My name is Tyler, T-Y-L-E-R, Barnhouse, B-A-R-N-H-O-U-S-E. My name is Taj, T-A-J, Brandon, B-R-A-N-N-O-N. We've been working on a flood safety PowerPoint together. After the flood, drinking water, assume all water sources are unsafe until approved by a local health department. Taj and Tyler, that was really impressive. Let's give them another hand. What a great... I'm so proud of all the work you're doing. All the students with this project and like Gary said, taking the time out to think about preparedness. But what's cool about what you've done and to study this is that not only do you learn all of you here in the school, but you're probably talking to your parents about it, maybe your friends, or maybe you go visit someone else, like maybe a grandparent or relative that lives somewhere different than Elgrove, and all those people that you can talk to about disaster preparedness, guess what? They learn too.