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Each week during the school year The Reporter spotlights activities and achievements of students, faculty and staff at a different Monroe County
school Thank you to Misti Sikes, media specialist, for providing news from K.B. Sutton Elementary. Next week look for news from
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Monroe County Middle School. Emad school-related news, mcludmg news for 'Mon oe in College," to Diane Glidewell at news@mymcr.net
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The following K.B. Sutton Elementary
students were recognized for show-
ing kindness during February (not
pictured in order): Leah Phillips, Wren
Alexander, Aaryiah Stewart, Logan
Bertram, Rylee Amerson, Eli Ellis, Evie
Martin, Tristan McDearis, immy Lami-
nack, Kacie Simmons, Damien Forbes,
Hadley Wilson, Grace Johnson, Anna
Thompson, Eyan Brown, Samantha
Salas, Hope High, Taylor McKinnon,
Tyler Johnson Caedan Hart, Blair
Burnett, Bella Smith, Alecia Gifford,
Peyton Wilder, Jeremiah Epps, Esmer-
alda Linares, Casyn Eaton, Timothy
Atkinson, Jonathan Garner.
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On March 9 Jennah Rigdon and Abbie Bennett of Ambrose
Pediatric Dentistry in Macon visited the Pre-K and Kindergarten
students at K.B. Sutton. The children learned the value of brushing
their teeth and flossing well. As a way to encourage proper dental
hygiene, Ambrose Pediatric Dentistry gave each child a tooth-
brush and toothpaste to take home.
Ms. Rigdon and Ms. Bennett compared foods that are good for
your teeth with those that are not the best choices.
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The Sutton Silo Sprint was held on Friday,
March 16. Winners for Pre-K were Gage Pep-
pers with a time of 6:01 and Riley Miller with
a time of 6:23. The kindergarten winners were
Luke Reynolds with a time of 5:48 and Trinity
Holder with a time of 6:00. The first grade win-
ners were Kane Felker with a time of 4:07 and
Georgia Roth with a time of 4:05.
For 2nd grade, Zay'Veon Hines came in at
3:47 and Hadley Wilson at 4:11. The third
grade winners were Mason Stephens with a
time of 3:22 and Emily Austin at 4:12. The
fourth grade winners were Chris Simpson with
a time of 3:30 and Kaidan Stancill coming in
at 3:54. The fifth grade winners were Chanan
Edge with a time of 3:15 and Mayna Smith
coming in at 3:45.
Pictured: Kaidan Stancill passes the Silo during
her run with the 4th grade Sutton Silo Sprint.
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The K.B. Sutton Science Olympiad team competed in the Monroe
County Science Olympiad competition and received awards for
several events. They competed on Saturday, March 17 in the Re-
gional Science Olympiad against counties across Middle Georgia.
The third grade students smile for the camera as they remind each other to "Mind Your Manners."
Karen Allen, author of The Couth Fairy trilogy of books, visited K.B. Sutton on March 9 and read her
latest children's book, "The Couth Fairy Goes to School;' to preK through 3rd graders. The book encour-
ages boys and girls to use their best manners at school. The children always enjoy Mrs. Allen's tips on
manners!
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The Crafty
Kids Club
created
lepre-
chauns
with pots
of gold,
using a
variety of
supplies.
Izabel
Marler is
pictured.
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