Hallett ES students receive awards
Last updated 12/12/2019 at 9:46am
Hallett Elementary School announced its Partners Advancing Character Education (PACE), and other awards for the month of November. This month’s character trait: Citizenship.
PACE: Citizenship awards
Kindergarten
Mason Griffis
Aeris Stolp
Georgia Pierson
Isaiah Gilbert
First Grade
Clifford Gilbert
Elliot Gleich
Landen Craft
Rebecca Turnbough
Second Grade
Olivia Long
Mercy Underwood
Maeve Halme
Mason Gleich
Third Grade
Urijah O’Grady
Brayden Dixon
Kyler Wren
Fourth Grade
Elise French
Ewan Merrick
Jaxx Hammer
Austin Shepard
Fifth Grade
Alison Brogan
Oluebube Okemgbo
Justin Harrison
I Can awards
Kindergarten
Brooklynn DiBartolo
Jasper Nolan
Achilles Gingrich
Kaiden Walker
First Grade
Kelby Schmidt
Parker Brown
Kayla Roberts
Second Grade
Liam Barringer
Lucas Burris
Laylah Witherrite
Arianna Ramson
Third Grade
Josie Boyd
Chandler Ellis
Nicholas Charbonneau
Kowen Kelso-Schmidt
Fourth Grade
Jairus Mount
Joscelyn Haines
Alexandria Glatzmaier
Soleil Lutz
Fifth Grade
Rilee Williams
John Meckel
Abigail Roberson
BUG (Bringing Up Grades)
Kindergarten
Lacy Connolly
Evangeline Foley
Landon Harrison
Evan Liljestrand
First Grade
Addison Miller
Bryson Bundrant
Michael Chernak
Second Grade
Jemi Willis
Carter Hobbs
Kylie Brogan
Trinity Knapton
Third Grade
Caleb Dennis
Aiden Miller
Cameron Potter
Jayden Buche
Fourth Grade
Aurora Chernak
Cameryn Hale
Jaedyn Reed
Fifth Grade
Ethan Foley
Jace Jacobs
Derek Aris
PACE is a school 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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