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Welcome to Freedom Elementary

We are so happy to have you here for the 2023-2024 School year. We look forward to a great year.

Freedom Elementary School Logo (Red, white, blue Eagle)



Freedom Elementary is recognized as a Purple Star School!

Freedom Purple Star website

The Wyoming Purple Star School program recognizes the efforts of Wyoming K-12 Schools that are committed and supportive of military students and families as they transition to their new homes and schools.


WDE Purple Star Logo - Purple Star Program (purple star with a purple ribbon woven around the star - on top it has Wyoming Department of Education and on bottom of ribbon it has Purple Star School.

link to the Principal page for Chad Delbridge
Purple Up

Freedom Students & Staff wearing Purple Up T-Shirts Donated by The FE Warren Spouses Club!

School Nurse

The American Heart Association recognized Andrea Escobedo, nurse at Freedom Elementary School, as the Specialist/Nurse of the Year recipient for the Associationā€™s in-school programs.

Cheyenne school nurse nationally recognized as Specialist/Nurse of the Year

The American Heart Association hosts annual Kids Heart Challengeā„¢ and American Heart Challengeā„¢ National Awards Ceremony

CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 13, 2023 ā€” The American Heart Association, a global force for healthier lives for all, recognized Andrea Escobedo, nurse at Freedom Elementary School, Ā as the Specialist/Nurse of the Year recipient for the Associationā€™s in-school programs,Ā Kids Heart Challengeā„¢ and American Heart Challengeā„¢.

The national award, given annually, was announced during the associationā€™s Kids Heart Challenge and American Heart Challenge awards ceremony held virtually on Sept. 12. Participants from coast-to-coast celebrated students, educators and leading schools for their work in advancing the associationā€™s lifesaving work.

The Specialist or Nurse of the Year Award recognizes a specialist or nurse who has been instrumental in growing the Kids Heart Challenge, American Heart Challenge and/or District Heart Challenge program(s) in their school or district.

ā€œAndrea is committed to her students and has a passion for making sure they know the importance of eating right, staying active and treating others with kindness and respect; all elements of the KHC program,ā€ said Sam Gardner, state director for the American Heart Association in Wyoming.

Escobedo orchestrated the Kids Heart Challenge for Freedom Elementary School, located on Warren Air Force Base, during the 2022-23 school year.

Both Escobedoā€™s son and husband have a congenital heart defect called a Bicuspid Aortic Valve that affects how well blood can flow out of their hearts into their aorta. Her husband has had open-heart surgery, and her son might need surgery, as well.

After being asked to lead the Kids Heart Challenge at Freedom Elementary School in 2022-23, Escobedo excitedly said yes and immediately updated their school KHC page and told her son Braylonā€™s story. Braylon Escobedo, 12, has been named a local Youth Heart Ambassador by the American Heart Association this year.

Andrea Escobedo said she was inspired to be an RN when her life was saved by an RN, Cathy Teasley.

ā€œI was in a car accident when I was 14, and the dash exploded,ā€ recalls Escobedo. ā€œA piece of the plastic hit my right cheek causing a huge laceration. Luckily, it happened next to our family friendā€™s home, and she jumped into action to help control the bleeding while also helping the other two girls [who were in the accident].

ā€œCathy was my angel that night, and after that, I knew I was meant to be a nurse and help others as she did me,ā€ said Escobedo.

ā€œAndrea is always trying to find ways to teach the kids about heart health,ā€ said Freedom Principal Chad Delbridge. ā€œKids Heart Challenge was a great way for her to do just that.Ā  She had a great start last year and we will continue to build on it this upcoming year. She is a hard worker, and we are blessed to have her on our team at Freedom Elementary.ā€

With a foundation set in physical activity, Kids Heart Challenge and American Heart Challenge have expanded beyond the gymnasium to meet the needs of todayā€™s youth and educators as science has proven the strong connection between physical and mental health. Kids Heart Challenge offers a variety of physical activities to get elementary studentsā€™ hearts pumping such as dance, basketball or jumping rope paired with digital mission to learn life-saving skills such asĀ Hands-Only CPRā„¢.Ā The American Heart Challenge is a service-learning program for middle and high school students. The program also helps boost heart health and self-esteem, while reducing stress and anxiety through programs featuring yoga, dance, and obstacle courses.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servicesā€™ 2018Ā Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans,[1]Ā only 20% of kids get enough activity to meet physical activity recommendations. Both the Kids Heart Challenge and American Heart Challenge are rooted in proven science, which has shown that kids who are regularly active have a better chance of a healthy adulthood.

To learn more about American Heart Association youth-based programs visitĀ www.heart.org/getstarted.

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About the American Heart Association

The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. We are dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities. Through collaboration with numerous organizations, and powered by millions of volunteers, we fund innovative research, advocate for the publicā€™s health and share lifesaving resources. The Dallas-based organization has been a leading source of health information for nearly a century. Connect with us onĀ heart.org,Ā FacebookĀ orĀ XĀ or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1.Ā Ā 

For Media Inquiries

Cyd King: M 479.263.8473;Ā cyd.king@heart.org

For Public Inquiries: 1-800-AHA-USA1 (242-8721)

heart.orgĀ andĀ stroke.org