Mrs. Steen shares that Raylene Neumeister always has a smile on her face. She is willing to do whatever is asked and does it with a great attitude. No wonder why she earned a positive principal referral!
Jakub Space is very respectful to his peers. He always asks for help when he needs it and has been working really hard in class. Mrs. Harsin is proud of Jakub, and he earned a positive principal referral.
Mrs. Jameson referred Kayden Alloway for a positive principal referral. Kayden is very kind, hard working, and polite. If a fellow classmate is struggling, Kayden is the first one to notice and offer help. Congratulations, Kayden!
Reese Carey is described by Mrs. Miller as a sweet, smart, and loving girl. She is kind to her friends and always makes sure everyone has someone to play with. A positive principal referral is just the ticket for a student like Reese.
Mrs Woldt reports that Gunnar Gant cheers everyone on and uses his manners. He is kind, caring, and pays attention in class. Gunnar deserves a positive principal referral!
Tatum Eckhardt sets an example to others of what integrity and speaking with good purpose looks and sounds like. She is a hard worker and devotes her attention to what is being taught. A positive principal referral sounds just like what she deserves!
Kayne is a student Mrs. Jorgensen can count on to do the right thing. He works hard and tries his best at everything he does. Because of this, Kayne is deserving a positive principal referral.
Alessandro Moreno Aguirre is hard working and respectful which landed him on the positive principal referral list. He asks his teacher, Mrs. Schmidt, questions and is excited to show her what he is working on. Good job, Alessandro!
Vianney Romero is recognized as a student who uses excellent manners and follows the rules. She is excited about learning and displays integrity throughout the school day. Mrs. Maulsby enjoys having Vianney in her class.
Cassius Steel is a student who is a leader and role model. Mrs. Muller always catches him following our three school rules of safe, respectful, and responsible. This is exactly why he received a positive principal referral.
Austin Hankins had a great start to the school year and earned a positive principal referral. Mrs. Rowley shared that in music class he began the year participating and has had excellent behavior. Keep that up, Austin!
Mrs. Miller referred Kamery for a positive principal celebration. Kamery has had a great start to kindergarten. He follows the rules, is a great listener, and has been very sweet to his peers.
Michael Carter has been nice to others and right from wrong is important to him. Ms. Sara is very proud of Michael!
Clayton Horine was referred for a positive principal recognition. Clayton is kind to friends, helpful to others, and is a really good listener. Way to go, Clayton!
William Crane was referred by Mrs. Steen for his great manners, his kindness to others, and his helpfulness. These reasons make it easy to celebrate him with a positive principal celebration.
Lucia Alarcon was referred by Mrs. Boudreau for a positive principal referral. Lucia is extremely polite and respectful. She is a positive role model to her peers. What a super start to kindergarten, Lucia!
Mrs. Jorgensen referred Emerson Binderup for a positive principal referral due to her willingness to help others with a smile on her face. She also gives her best effort in the classroom. Great job, Emerson!
Avery Wright was referred by Mrs. Strong for the attitude he brings to the classroom each day. He is eager to learn, participates, and is focused. On top of that, he's a kind friend to others. Because of this, Avery deserves a positive principal referral.
Dallas Hoffschneider was referred by Mrs. Woldt for positive principal recognition because he has been a leader in the classroom. Dallas has been a helper, a listener, and Mrs. Woldt can count on him to do the right thing.
Brennlea Propp was referred for a positive principal recognition due to her kindness to others, her great listening in the classroom, and her hard work while learning. Mrs. Jameson is proud of Brennle!