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SeDoMoCha recognizes Students in the Spotlight

DOVER-FOXCROFT — The SeDoMoCha School recognized the March Students in the Spotlight at a recent assembly.

Elementary students and unified arts students were recognized for their ability to keep themselves organized and to help others improve their organizational skills. Students who are organized are always ready to learn. In addition, they act as good role models to help others be ready to learn. 

SeDoMoCha Middle School were recognized for grade 5: gathering data through the senses, grade 6: organization, grade 7: accountability, and Grade 8 perseverance. 

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STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT — The SeDoMoCha School recently recognized the March Students in the Spotlight. Front, from left, kindergarten: Finn Dumont, grade 1: Isla Mead, grade 2: Paityn Jay, grade 3: Tyler Coelho, and elementary unified arts: Titus Boles. Back, grade 4: Lucy Stevens , grade 5: Hunter Daley, grade 6: Luci Bisson, grade 8: Hailey Nutter, middle school unified arts: Addie Pickard, and grade 7: Alicen Kane.

Honorees are Finn Dumont (kindergarten), Isla Mead (grade 1), Paityn Jay (grade 2), Tyler Coelho (grade 3), Lucy Stevens (grade 4), Titus Boles (elementary unified arts), Hunter Daley (grade 5), Luci Bisson (grade 6), Alicen Kane (grade 7), Hailey Nutter (grade 8), and Addie Pickard (middle school unified arts).

Administration recognized Courtney Arcaro, SeDoMoCha nurse, for questioning due to her ability to identify focus areas, prioritize these needs and then help decide on actions to help improve these policies or areas to make SeDoMoCha a safer and more welcoming environment for the school community.

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