Photo courtesy of SeDoMoCha School
STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT — The SeDoMoCha School recognized the November Students in the Spotlight on Nov. 22 with elementary honorees chosen for their organizational skills and middle schoolers demonstrating organizational and communication skills and for being accountable. Front, from left, Isabella Merrill (elementary unified arts), Hadley Jones (kindergarten), Jaxton Yeo (grade 1), Chael Olmsted (grade 2), and Holly Walsh (grade 3).
Back, Deaclan Gove (grade 5), Mason Corson (grade 6), Harloe Boulier (grade 7), Cedar Deertrack (middle school unified arts), and Laureli Peterson (grade 4). Not pictured, Molly Burton (grade 8).
Photo courtesy of SeDoMoCha School
STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT — The SeDoMoCha School recognized the November Students in the Spotlight on Nov. 22 with elementary honorees chosen for their organizational skills and middle schoolers demonstrating organizational and communication skills and for being accountable. Front, from left, Isabella Merrill (elementary unified arts), Hadley Jones (kindergarten), Jaxton Yeo (grade 1), Chael Olmsted (grade 2), and Holly Walsh (grade 3).
Back, Deaclan Gove (grade 5), Mason Corson (grade 6), Harloe Boulier (grade 7), Cedar Deertrack (middle school unified arts), and Laureli Peterson (grade 4). Not pictured, Molly Burton (grade 8).
SeDoMoCha recognizes Students in the Spotlight
Contributed •November 23, 2022
DOVER-FOXCROFT — The SeDoMoCha School recognized the November Students in the Spotlight on Nov. 22.
DOVER-FOXCROFT — The SeDoMoCha School recognized the November Students in the Spotlight on Nov. 22.
SeDoMoCha Elementary Students were recognized for their organization skills, one of the attributes within the Eagles S.O.A.R. framework. S.O.A.R. stands for “Safe, Organized, Accountable, and Respectful.”
Middle school students were recognized for their organizational and communication skills and for being accountable in their day to day school lives.
In addition, administration chooses a pre-K through grade 8 staff member each month to recognize. This month, Erica Tapley, a second grade teacher, was recognized for her resiliency.
Recognized students received a special recognition certificate, as well as either a SeDoMoCha water bottle or lanyard. Staff members received a special parking space to use for the month.
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