Photo courtesy of SeDoMoCha School
STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT — On Feb. 29 SeDoMoCha School students from kindergarten through grade 8 were recognized for various habits of the mind traits they exhibit, of which they serve as good role models for their peers. The Student in the Spotlight safety honorees include front, from left, kindergarten: Florence Lee, grade 1: Glorianna Rollins, grade 2: Kaelyn Atwater, grade 3: Kassidy Perkins, and elementary unified arts: Margaret Allman. Back, grade 4: Miles Jarrett (safety), grade 5: Ron Tyler (thinking and communicating clearly), grade 6: Jackson Mallory (accountability), grade 7: Sullivan Carey (using humor), grade 8: Annabelle Turgeon (organization), and middle school unified arts: Braiden Wing (thinking and communicating with clarity and precision).
Photo courtesy of SeDoMoCha School
STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT — On Feb. 29 SeDoMoCha School students from kindergarten through grade 8 were recognized for various habits of the mind traits they exhibit, of which they serve as good role models for their peers. The Student in the Spotlight safety honorees include front, from left, kindergarten: Florence Lee, grade 1: Glorianna Rollins, grade 2: Kaelyn Atwater, grade 3: Kassidy Perkins, and elementary unified arts: Margaret Allman. Back, grade 4: Miles Jarrett (safety), grade 5: Ron Tyler (thinking and communicating clearly), grade 6: Jackson Mallory (accountability), grade 7: Sullivan Carey (using humor), grade 8: Annabelle Turgeon (organization), and middle school unified arts: Braiden Wing (thinking and communicating with clarity and precision).
SeDoMoCha February Student in the Spotlight honorees
Contributed •March 11, 2024
Photo courtesy of SeDoMoCha School STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT — On Feb. 29 SeDoMoCha School students from kindergarten through grade 8 were recognized for various habits of the mind traits they exhibit, of which they serve as good role models for their peers.
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