Today we had the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of some of our students here at Bethlehem. Each class selected deserving students for the: Friendship award, Most Improved, and Academic Excellence award. The Friendship and Most Improved awards got certificates, while the excellence in Academics got a gift card from Kokomo's. It is our goal as a school to hold a Jubilee Chapel at least once a month, in order to recognize those students that are making a difference within the classroom academically and socially. The 3 recipients for the month of October are:
Olivia Short/ Best Friend
Olivia has been observed demonstrating positive relationships with others within the classroom. She very rarely speaks ill will about others in her class, and treats others how she would like to be treated. I can count on Olivia to set a positive example in the classroom an any given day. This is an asset to have in a friend, especially when God provides his fair share of challenges. I look forward to having Olivia's support in our 5th grade classroom!
Jacob Parker/ Most Improved
Jacob has an abundant amount of energy. Initially, he tested the waters in the classroom through electrically charged conversations concerning his environment. Through routine and an established positive learning environment, Jacob and I have less bouncing off the wall sessions, and more discussions about what attributes are needed to have a successful day. I look forward to observing Jacob's continual growth according to God's plan!
Gina Paveglio/ Academic Excellence
Gina was certainly busy this past summer by reading over 70 books. This reading determination carried over into the school year. She has benefited from a revamped AR program, thanks to our 6th grade teacher Mrs. Smith, and continues to look forward to doing well on each book test. Gina currently has earned 240 AR points. I am pretty sure if one would total the last 4 years of her AR points, she would not have this many. On the anniversary of the Reformation, where the good Word was given to more of the general population, I am excited to witness Gina's eagerness in the words of God and men/women. God's blessings, Gina!God is certainly unstoppable in the lives of these students! I look forward to seeing how God continues to be unstoppable for another group of 5th graders the next Jubilee Chapel!
God Bless!
Mr. Paveglio
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