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Each week during the school year The Reporter spotlights aclivities and achievements of students, faculty and staff at a different Monroe County school
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knights sh0w initiative
The following K.B. Sutton Kenadie Stancill Kayden Hollar
Elementary students were Raeleigh Smallwood Mason Stephens
recognized for showing Knox McKneely Ryan Bertram
Initiative during the month Zoey Jones Gage Warner
of September: Zoey Gilvin Isaiah Hendricks
Annie Chrisley Caenan Stewart Katelyn Keith
Tyler Edwards Dahlia Madison Renea Mullinax
Nash McKneely Molly Gifford Alivia Tatum
Chyanna Batchelor Jimmy Laminack Jay Henderson
Mary-Jean Brown Ella Every Ellianna Scott
Madison Rutland Autym Hudson,Christian Jobe
Aubrie Gideon Anna Thompson
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The third grade students
at K.B. Sutton Elementary
School received the gift of
a dictionary last week from
Monroe County Adult and
Community Education
(MCACE) and Robins Feder-
al Credit Union. The students
learned about Perseverance
and how they should work
hard in their dasses even when the content is difficult. The children practiced using their
new dictionaries and gained new skills that will help them throughout their lives.
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Left, Hayden Bain, Lisa Lunch/, and Kadence King are excited to continue learning with their new
dictionaries. Above, members of Monroe County ACE team remind students to persevere in their
education. Adults pictured are, left to right, Joe Reed, Sandy Colwell, Lisa Lee and Principal
Becky Brown.
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Jonathan Carr was selected as our STAR (Superbly Talented
and an Amazing Role model) Teacher for the month of Septem-
ber. Several students nominated Mr. Carr for this honor. Lacey
Pringle wrote, "Mr. Cart should be STAR Teacher because he is
kind and he helps us when we do not understand what we are
doing. He is the best teacher."
4-H teaches
lessons and life skills
Fifth grade students at K.B. Suffon have the opportunity to
learn about 4-H each month from Mrs. Courtney McEIveen.
4-H members learned about using their Head for clearer
thinking, their Heart for greater loyalty, their Hands for greater
service, and their Health for better living.
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Camille Reid
was recog-
nized as our
CLASS Act
Paraprofes-
sional of the
month. Ms.
Reid is always
willing to
lend a helping
hand. She
stays positive
and works to
help all of her
students suc-
ceed.
This month Amie Griffin was recognized as our PBIS (Positive Behavior
Intervention Support) Teacher of the Month because she is always
positive and encouraging with her students. She is excellent with help-
ing students learn to follow our Sutton Expectations: Be Respectful, Be
Responsible, and Be Safe.
Kindergarteners stop learning & having fun
Above, friends in Mrs. Parks' class style and profile with sight word/shape headbands. Right, Mrs. Sparks' class sorts shapes
ON friends. Below, Mrs. Sparks' class makes cute circle pigs.
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