A Kindergarten Class Showed Up to Their Classmate's Adoption Hearing

A 5-year-old boy in Michigan spent over a year in foster care. When his adoption day came, he invited his entire kindergarten class to the courthouse. Every one showed up holding handmade heart signs. Each classmate told the judge why they loved Michael. When the judge asked how he felt, he turned to his new father and said: "I love my daddy." Then they slammed the gavel together.

The Kindergarten Class That Showed Up for Their Classmate

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Michael Orlando Clark Jr. did not want a quiet adoption hearing. He was five, and he wanted his people there.

So on December 5, 2019, his kindergarten class came to the Kent County Courthouse in Michigan. They brought paper hearts and packed the courtroom.

Michael was being adopted by Andrea Melvin and David Eaton. The hearing was part of Kent County's annual Adoption Day, when dozens of children officially joined new families.

This was not a normal courthouse scene. It was Judge Patricia Gardner's courtroom, but it looked more like a school assembly with a very important ending.

Each classmate got a chance to introduce themselves. Several told the judge they loved Michael, or that Michael was their best friend.

His teacher, Kerry McKee, explained why the class belonged there. "Family doesn't have to be DNA, because family is support and love."

Then Michael joined Judge Gardner and his parents behind the desk. Together, they hit the gavel, and the adoption became official.

Michael could barely contain himself afterward. In a local TV interview, he kept saying how much he loved his daddy.

There were 37 children adopted that day in Kent County. But Michael's hearing became the one people remembered, because his classmates made the room feel bigger than a courtroom.

Some families are built in private. Michael's was cheered into place by a room full of five-year-olds holding hearts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the whole kindergarten class really attend the adoption?
Yes. Every classmate showed up at the Kent County Courthouse in Michigan in December 2019, holding handmade heart signs.
What did the boy say at his adoption hearing?
When the judge asked how he felt, Michael turned to his new father and said: I love my daddy. Then they slammed the gavel together.

Verified Fact

Confirmed by CBS News, Today Show, Good Morning America (all Dec 2019). Michael Orlando Clark Jr., 5, Kent County Courthouse, Michigan. Teacher Kerry McKee quoted. Entire class attended with heart signs. Judge confirmed the gavel detail.

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