Florida Statues require that all schools in the state provide a character development program in all grades K-12. Since August, Mrs. Smith, has provided us with a monthly focus, namely, responsibility, respect, cooperation, patriotism, and kindness. In January, it was tolerance (racial, ethnic, and religious) and in February, it was charity. These traits were recognized in the above students (C & A). They were on the stage in the Dining Room last week and awarded a Chick-Fil-A lunch for their positive character traits. Congratulations from all of us and thank you Mrs. Smith for making this such a special treat for the children!!
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I LOVE celebrating the students so MOOch! Feeding character is as important as feeding the brain & body. Congrats to all the nominated students and winners!
Thank you Mrs. Smith for doing that! Congrats to the sweet girls for their win. Well deserved!
This is great, love it! You rock Mrs. Smith :)
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