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279
Rosalie Azzopardi
Teacher - Grade 3
The
November Random Act of Kindness Award goes to Alex Trader
of Astral 3-204 for always being honest and a good friend
to his classmates. Alex always uses kind words and
doesn't ever try to make others feel bad about
themselves. He is a positive role model.
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Barbara Borsare
Teacher - grade 2
The
honoree from class 2-A219 was picked by Helyne. She wrote
that Charisma was kind and helpful to her because she
helps her and shares. Helene said Charisma is nice to her
and shares her lunch with her. What a wonderful pair of
students!
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Caroline Middle School
Sharon Waskiewicz
Teacher - 6th grade Reading & Language
Arts
I
would like to recognize a student from each of my three
groups of students. First, Becky Doggett has been
recommended by her peers to be recognized because she is
nice and helps people. She is very kind and willing to
share.
Next,
Tori Sullivan has been recommended by her peers to be
recognized. She is very nice and helpful. Once, she
bought a friend lunch when the friend forgot her lunch
money. She lends out pencils to those who don't have them
for class. Tori is respectful and has a good
attitude.
Finally,
Logan Motley has been recommended by her peers to be
recognized. She is kind and nice, and she is a great
friend. Logan is always willing to do something for you.
We recognize these three students from Caroline Middle
School for Random Acts of Kindness of the Month for
October!
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Harriet Stolzenberg
Teacher - computer lab
I would like to honor my two monitors from Astral 5-309.
Instead of being out in the yard with their friends,
Alvin and Christopher arrive early each morning to help
set up the computer lab. They come in to make sure the
lab is ready for the day's classes. They were quite
helpful when we had to be ready for the 5th grade
testing. Every machine had to be on the correct web site,
ready for the classes. With the help of these boys, we
were ready each day. Their know-how and kindness benefit
all who enter the lab!
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Steele School
Scott Stolzenberg
Teacher - Music
No
she's not a firefighter, but when third grader Danielle
at the Steele School hears the sound of the fire alarm,
she becomes a hero by assisting twenty-two
kindergarteners down the steps, out the door and safely
onto the playing field. Since the kindergarten teacher
has to make sure every student exits the room, she is the
last to leave and Danielle comes to the rescue as she
meets and guides the leader of the kindergarten line down
the steps and out. We are lucky to have Danielle's
assistance as well as only fire drills!
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Claxton Elementary
School
Stacey Caskey
Teacher - grade 4
Our
RAOK honoree for this month is Greta. Greta is always
kind and considerate. At lunch, she always makes sure
that no one is sitting alone and will make sure that no
one is ever left out at recess!
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