The Everyday Hero award will be given to one student in every grade each month who exemplifies expected and positive behaviors at school. This is not an academic award. The everyday hero is someone who follows directions, helps out around the classroom, completes assignments, and is friendly and kind on a daily basis.
Congratulations to the November everyday heroes: Evie (Mrs. Hawkins), Alex (Ms. Rufa), Landon (Mrs. Schlegel), Salvador (Mrs. Rufa), Caris (Mrs. Conlin), and Ginny (Ms. Quinn).
Kindergarten
Evie (Mrs. Hawkins' Class)
Evie is a good listener, follows directions well, participates regularly, always tries her best, is a good worker, is helpful, and is kind to everyone. She is a good role model for her peers.
1st Grade
Alex (Ms. Rufa's Class)
Alex demonstrates everything it means to be respectful, responsible, and kind. Not only is he a stellar listener and student, he is sincere and always helps his peers. Alex is the epitome of Spartan Strong.
2nd Grade
Salvador (Mrs. Rufa's Class)
Sal was nominated TWICE for this award. Motivated, eager, cheerful, helpful and supportive are words that describe Sal. Sal is always ready to help anyone in need including me! Sal is always ready for a challenge too! Salvador is consistently kind, humble, and empathetic. He works diligently and is an effective problem solver. He is thoughtful towards others and helps his peers daily by uplifting them with his positive spirit.
3rd Grade
Landon (Mrs. Schlegel's Class)
Landon is a cheerleader for all his friends in the classroom. When someone needs a reminder to do the right thing, Landon will ask them to try again. When students make a good choice Landon is the first one to say “_____you did a good job!”
4th Grade
Caris (Mrs. Conlin's Class)
Caris puts in her best effort every day in the classroom. She is always willing to participate and ask questions. She consistently offers support and motivation to those around her.
5th Grade
Ginny (Mrs. Quinn's Class)
Ginny is a very hardworking student who continuously does the right thing. Ginny is honest and always has the best interest of her peers. She provides a helping hand whenever she can to her teachers (Quinn/Cartelli). Ginny follows rules and routines without being reminded of what is expected. Ginny is a spectacular role model in our classroom!