Medical Lake's Hallett Elementary School students receive awards

Hallett Elementary School announced its Partners Advancing Character Education (PACE), and other awards for the month of February.

PACE: Honesty awards

Kindergarten

Elijah Gromlich

Mason Chapman

Joseph Zuber

Allegra Petrin

First Grade

Kendall Dunlop

Selena Wasickanin

Monroe Smylie

Avery Lust

Second Grade

Evelyn Hurst

Gage McGowan

Harper Bahr

Aidan Hanson

Third Grade

Skylar Hobbs

Kye Hall

Mason Debolt

Jacob Knapp

Fourth Grade

Justin Harrison

Ashtyn Butterfield

Madison Griffis

Fifth Grade

James McHenry

Vincent Gassner

Anna Shcherbina

I Can awards

Kindergarten

Gianna Metcalfe

Ben Coffey

Atticus Ivey

Kelby Schmidt

First Grade

Jaxon Milender

Isabel Jeffries

Brian Schwarzer

Zoey Aiken

Second Grade

Brayden Dixon

Maggie Olsen

Xander Dedman

Urijah O’Grady

Third Grade

Bradley Degnan

Dylan

Fourth Grade

Owen Dennis

Lilly Jeffries

Fifth Grade

Stella Knight

Kyle Kipp

Drew Harper

Connor Gibby

BUG (Bringing Up Grades) Awards

Zander Simmons

Raiden Brant

Quinn Wellwood

Matthew Meckel

First Grade

Laila Martin

Landen Herker

Ryley Paul

Josias Martinez

Second Grade

Ivy White

Samuel Shcherbina

Brynlee Farnsworth

Third Grade

Dino Sevcik

Jairus Mount

Lucas Williams 

Ragan Haughton

Fourth Grade

A.J. Sammons

Bryen Cleman

Fifth Grade

Hiroto Deeley

Marely Martinez-Soltero

John Sherlock

Tyler Williams

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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