Hallett Elementary School announced its Partners Advancing Character Education (PACE), and other awards for the month of November. This months character trait: Caring.
PACE: Citizenship awards
Kindergarten
Brooklyn Hopper
Jasmine Romesburg
Colton Stemkoski
First Grade
Julia Zuber
Casey Young
Bentley Gerke
Calvin Marston
Second Grade
Lydia Scott
Selena Wasickanin
Keziah Potter
Summer Baxter
Third Grade
Walker Hays
Jayme Robinson
Paxton Dubey
Nolan Kiritz
Fourth Grade
Kenalie Brogan
Emma Michaud
Parker Hammer
Fifth Grade
Ezra Rail
Joshua Pullom
Camryn Halme
Special
Kuszmaul
I Can awards
Kindergarten
Liliana Martinez
Dillon Scott
Grayson Lackey
Elliott Pritchard
First Grade
Mathew Meckel
Raiden Brant
Kayson Chappell
Sofia Sallas
Second Grade
Aubree Betts
Kaleb Henderson
Clara Foley
Cameron Christanson
Third Grade
Sophia Hartwell
Jonathan Williams
Cody Rupert
Molly Hale
Fourth Grade
Wade Crombie
Jayden Swanson
Adrianna Vreen
Fifth Grade
Isabella Hurst
Lillian Jefferies
BUG (Bringing Up Grades)
Kindergarten
Keighan Schonbachler
Mattie Ward
Oliver Pritchard
Claire Pew
First Grade
Genevieve Robinson
Zyler Trocki
Damian Brady
Joseph Zuber
Second Grade
Kasey Kehoe
Caleb Shepard
Josias Martinez
Tyler Chicoine
Third Grade
Emma Stark
Samuel Shcherbina
Fourth Grade
Cruz Gomez
Jonas Mount
Chris Parazoo-McCully
Cole Michael
Fifth Grade
Tejon Baldeau-Davis
Ayden Reed
Hayden Duncan
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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