Boy brings his entire kindergarten class to witness his adoption hearing

‘There is not a dry eye in the courtroom’: Boy brings his entire kindergarten class to witness his adoption hearing as he sits next to his foster parents

  • Kindergarten class filed into a courthouse to show support for their classmate 
  • Young Michael Clark Jr. was adopted in Grand Rapids, Kent County on Thursday 
  • Kent County officials said there was ‘not a dry eye’ in courtroom during hearing

An entire kindergarten class filed into a courthouse to show support for their classmate during the boy’s adoption hearing.

Kent County officials said there was not a dry eye in the courtroom as Michigan kindergartner Michael Clark Jr. was adopted on Kent County’s annual Adoption Day. 

The hearing finalized the adoption of the eight-year-old boy by foster parents Andrea Melvin and Dave Eaton.

An entire kindergarten class filed into a courthouse to show support for their classmate Michael Clark Jr., 8, during his adoption hearing in Kent County

Ms Melvin and Mr Eaton had been the boy’s foster parents for around a year before the process was formally completed yesterday.  

Altogether 37 children were given hearings throughout the course of the day at the courthouse in Grand Rapids.  

‘It’s Adoption Day at the Kent County Courthouse. 37 children are being lovingly and officially welcomed by their families,’ Kent County officials said on Facebook. 

‘There is not a dry eye on Judge Patricia Gardner’s courtroom.’ 

Not-for-profit Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Kent County later posted on social media: ‘It’s adoption day at the courthouse — the BEST day of the year!’

‘Congratulations to Michael and his family . . . so cool that his entire class came to support him!’