Hallett Elementary School announced its Partners Advancing Character Education (PACE), and other awards for the month of October. This month’s character trait: responsibility.
PACE: Responsibility awards
Kindergarten
Ainsley Bowditch
Gavin Bonneau
Alice Lindaas
Faith Potter
First Grade
Emma Trowbridge
Allegra Petrin
Maxlynn Hanks
Peyton Underwood
Second Grade
Hunter Sheldon
Elisha (Butch) Turnbough
Kole Duclos
Jordan Buck
Third Grade
Evelyn Hurst
Julianny Arroyo
Isabel Armes
Evelynn Chimienti
Fourth Grade
Austin Garrison
Kaison Rudy
Cole Carter
Ethan Encinas
Fifth Grade
Abigail Hall
Zack Boyd
Ayden Johnson
I Can awards
Kindergarten
Abigail Hall
Zack Boyd
Ayden Johnson
Margaret Stuart
First Grade
Lucy Figueroa
Kellan Farnsworth
Ben Coffey
Second Grade
Madison Griffith
Nora McGowan
Third Grade
Calder Diluciano
Ryan Thackeray
Eli Griffey
Isabel Liljestrand
Fourth Grade
Ragan Haughton
Draeson Bushy
Peyton Banks
Kylee Coovert
Fifth Grade
Mason Moss
Rachel Ramon
Anabelle Bolle
BUG (Bringing Up Grades)
Kindergarten
Danial Thompson
Sebastian Freebourn
Eily Fitzner
Sebastian Gallup
First Grade
Lucy Drew
Jaxon Skocilich
Korbin Maguire
Mason Chapman
Second Grade
Eric Sanchez
Laila Martin
Wesley Burt
Tatiana Hartwell
Third Grade
Alexia Mason
Eris Martin-Labrucherie
Jayden Silva
Ryley Russell
Fourth Grade
William Brant
Sarai Wellwood
Izayah Colby
Soren Jorgensen
Fifth Grade
Mason Womble
Brooklynn DeVore
Blake Harp
PACE is a school’s 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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