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Each week during the school year The Reporter spothghts activities and achievements of students,
faculty and staff at a different Monroe County school. Thank you to MJstJ Sikes, media specialist, for
news from K.B. Sutton elementary. Next week look for news from Monroe County Middle School. Email
school-related news, including items for "Monroe in College," to Diane Ghdewell at news@myrncr.net
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MONROE COUNTY STUDENT OF THE WEEK
COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE
StateFarm
281
Tiff College Drive Forsyth, GA 31029
478-992-9945
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5:30 pm
The following students were recog-
nized during the month of March
for demonstrating the core essential
value, Patience, at K.B. Sutton Elemen-
tary: Jaylen Hughley, Olivia Dunne,
Paityn Howard, Khloe Tench, Trinity
Gonzalez, Aubree Webb, Hunter Roch-
ester, Cody Sherwood, Sam Nickel,
Jaden Colbert, ShaRyiah Grief, Martin
Sanchez, Kadence King; Myasia Thur-
man, Ricky Miller, MaKenzie Boyce,
Cayden Decker, Jeralyn Bradberry,
Veda Hammonds, Ellie Ackerman, Lilly
Shellnutt, Jaylun Henderson, Khalana
Castlin, Roxy Perez, Chastaina Russell,
Jaylen Davis, Kaleb Landry, Sierra
Ingle, Beau Lovett
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Jaziah Grier, left, and Ashlyn Stover prepare to perform for the band concert.
On Thursday, April 12, all fourth and fifth grade Band students performed a Spring
concert at the Monroe County Fine Arts Center for parents, friends, and the com-
munity. A few of the songs the fourth grade band students performed were "The
Half Counts" "Hot Cross Buns" and "Rolling Along" Some of the songs that the fifth
grade band performed were "Skip to My Lou" "Doodle All Day,' and ' ura Lee"
Several students played solos using their instrument. The K.B. Sutton soloists in-
cluded Aiden Spence (4th grade), Jackson Marler (4th grade), and Kaylee Daniel (5th
grade).
Jase E~rown, representing
Jackie Robin son, shares
information with Mrs.
Crowder's Pre-K students
about this famous Geor-
gian at the 2nd grade
wax museum.
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2nd Grade students havestudied
famous historical people this year,
including famous people from
Georgia. To demonstrate what they
have learned, the students dressed
as one of the famous people and
shared their knowledge with other
classes at K.B. Sutton. Some of
the famous Georgians they they
represented were Mary Musgrove,
Tomochichi, Jimmy Carter, ]ackie
Robinson, and Dr. Martin Luther
King,/1".
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Left, Lucy Rankin researched and
dressed as Tomochichi to share
what she had learned.
Mrs. Peggy Trammell was recognized
as K.B. Sutton's STAR (Superbly Talented
and an Amazing Role model) Teacher for
the month of March. Mrs. TrammeU was
nominated by Terri Flournoy.
Terri's nomination said, "I nominated
this teacher because she is a great math
teacher in Project SOAR. She is nice. She
is also helping us keep up with the Geor-
gia Olympic medals. We also made an
aluminum foil snowboarder and she let us
test it on a table. We saw how long it took
to get to the bottom of the table. She also
has playground balls that she lets us take
out to recess. That is why I nominated
Mrs. Trammell"
Paisley
Jones
plays
keep
away
with the
play-
ground
ball at
the PBIS
Block
Party.
On Friday, March 30 K.B. Sutton Elementary held a PBIS (Positive Behavior Inter-
vention and Supports) block party to reward students who did not have a discipline
referral during the third 9-weeks grading period. The children had a great time playing
with sports equipment behind the school!
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