Leeds Elementary nurse Aria Smith receives heroism award for life-saving actions

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A long-awaited milestone for the Perryville community was celebrated at the Cecil County Public Schools Board Meeting on June 11, 2025, as officials unveiled the completion of new sports facilities. After 30 years of anticipation, the new concrete works and locker room area were finally revealed, promising to enhance the athletic experience for local students. Board members expressed their excitement, highlighting the positive impact these facilities will have on sports programs.

In a heartfelt moment, the meeting also honored Aria Smith, a school nurse at Leeds Elementary School, with a heroism award. Smith's quick thinking and decisive action saved the life of a student, Gavin Gilbert, who suffered a severe injury on the playground. After falling from a slide and dislocating his elbow, Gilbert faced a life-threatening situation. Nurse Smith applied a tourniquet and ensured he received immediate medical attention, leading to a successful surgery. Her bravery and professionalism were recognized as exemplary, showcasing the critical role school staff play in student safety.

The meeting concluded with a transition to the spring athletic awards, celebrating the achievements of student-athletes across the district. The discussions underscored the importance of community support and the dedication of school staff in fostering a safe and enriching environment for students.

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