Wednesday, March 19, 2014

O'Brien Schofield Visits Hometown Elementary School

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, visiting class rooms while speaking about how to achieve success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, visiting class rooms while speaking about how to achieve success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, visiting class rooms while speaking about how to achieve success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield poses with Sophia Hernandez, 8 of North Chicago, because they shared the same locker, number 142, while visiting AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, visiting class rooms while speaking about how to achieve success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, visiting class rooms while speaking about how to achieve success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, meeting students and visiting class rooms while speaking about how to achieve success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, meeting and greeting students while talking about how to become successful like himself, along with other Hero Grads.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, meeting and greeting students while talking about how to become successful like himself, along with other Hero Grads.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield meeting US Army John Houston while visiting AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where they went as a child, speaking about how to be a success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Owner of Chiromedica and Non Profit Founder of Influences and Actions, Mrs. Maria King, talked with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students about how she became so successful, also a Graduate of AJK.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, meeting and greeting students while talking about how to become successful like himself, along with other Hero Grads.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

North Chicago Officer Tremain Nixon, speaks with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students, where he went as a child, about how to stay on the right path in order to be successful in life.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

John Houston of the United States Army, speaks with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students, where he went as a child, speaking about how to stay disciplined while growing up is key to being successful, while failing is part of life and will help you to becoming successful.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

John Houston of the United States Army, speaks with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students, where he went as a child, speaking about how to stay disciplined while growing up is key to being successful, while failing is part of life and will help you to becoming successful.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

North Chicago Lawyer Carl Nicolas, speaking with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students, where he went as a child, about his road to success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Lt. Isaiah Stokes of the US Navy speaks with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students, where he went as a child, about the importance of staying focused and determined while on your journey through life.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield speaks with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students, where he went as a child, along with other hero Grads, about competing as the top student will ultimately help you on your road to being a success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School PTO President Josh Franklin, organized the entire event, with O'Brien Scholfield along with other Hero Grads speaking about many fine facts of life that will help all the students have confidence that anyone may be successful life.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

John Houston, US Army, (left) and Lt. Isaiah Stokes, US Navy, meeting and greeting with AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students where they both went as a children.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield meeting and greeting AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students where he went as a child, while constantly talking with them about the keys to staying on the right path in order to be a success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield meeting and greeting AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students where he went as a child, while constantly talking with them about the keys to staying on the right path in order to be a success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield meeting and greeting AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students where he went as a child, while constantly talking with them about the keys to staying on the right path in order to be a success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield meeting and greeting AJ Katzenmeier Elementary Students where he went as a child, while constantly talking with them about the keys to staying on the right path in order to be a success.  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield visits AJ Katzenmeier Elementary School where he went as a child, along with other Hero Grads.  Top row from Left, North Chicago Officer Tremain Nixon, PTO President Josh Franklin, Lawyer Carl Nicolas, US Army John Houston, US Navy Lt. Isaiah Stokes, and Seattle Seahawk O'Brien Schofield, Principle Antoinette Weatherspoon and Business Success Maria King, all Grads of AJ Katzenmeier .  |  Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media

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