Hallett Elementary School announced its Partners Advancing Character Education (PACE), and other awards for the month of February. This months character trait: trustworthiness.
PACE Diligence awards
Kindergarten
Cody Jones
Alice Nolan
Kayson Chappell
Travis Aiken
First Grade
Jordan Buck
Laylah Witherrite
Aiden Young
Sebastian Michel
Second Grade
Jonas Figueroa
Marie Rauscher
Sage Anderson
Ryah Normandin
Third Grade
Joscelyn Haines
Peyton Banks
Myah Southwick
Dylan Stoltz
Fourth Grade
Blake Day
Camryn Halme
Daniel Long
Fifth Grade
Rilee Williams
Skylar Doolittle
Ian Thompson
Liliana Shcherbina
I Can awards
Kindergarten
Casey Young
Jacob Wentland-Kiner
Maximus Davis
First Grade
Hailie Dunnavant
Bryndle Sellers
Kaden Eckel
Braxtyn Vanscoik
Second Grade
Rylan Horne
Aida-Jade Wilson
Calder Diluciano
Molly Hale
Third Grade
Lily Gibby
Jayden Swanson
Ewan Merrick
Fourth Grade
Madison Reynolds
Tejon Baldeau-Davis
Maximus Dean
Fifth Grade
Rachel Ramon
Antonio Metcalfe
Sydney Lund
Danielle Murphy
BUG (Bringing Up Grades) Awards
Gael Silva
Lucy Drew
Wyatt Horne
Elliot Gleich
First Grade
Dawson Lum
Olivia Long
Second Grade
Evelyn Hurst
Jayden Silva
Chandler Ellis
Third Grade
Elise French
Wyatt Demery
Jayda Sliger
Mason Hecker
Fourth Grade
Amellia Miller
Hayden Duncan
Connor Charette
Fifth Grade
Elisabeth Merrick
Nolan Gallup
Jaden Hammac
Candice Bergner
PACE is a schools program that works to develop character qualities in students such as honesty, respect, responsibility and citizenship, according to the PACE website. Character education helps students to judge what is right, to desire good, and then do what is right. It teaches students how to build good character traits to help improve their attitudes and academic performance, reduce or prevent disciplinary problems in and out of the classroom, and nurture a strong work ethic to create a productive future work force.
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