Principal Prielipp's Prize Pupils

Principal Prielipp’s Prize Pupils: one student from each grade level that has demonstrated some prize pupil behavior this quarter.

Here are the recipients of the Principal's Award from the January 24th SOAR Assembly:

Lucas Sinkler is the Principal's Award Winner from Mrs. Henderson’s class!  Lucas comes to school calm, cool and collected every day, happy to see his classmates and ready to learn! He gives his best effort on all of his kindergarten work and is proud of his own success.  Lucas will also take time to help any of his classmates with whatever they might need, in a kind and caring way.  We are happy to have Lucas as one of our very best friends in kindergarten! Way to go, Lucas!!

Kameron Vestrand is the Principal Award winner from Mrs. Horstman’s class! Kameron has made huge progress this year. He is forming wonderful friendships and is making great gains with his academics.  Way to go Kameron! Great Job!!!!

Blake Lee is the Principal Award winner from Mrs. McCrimmon’s class! Blake is a good-natured student who displays a respectful and positive attitude. He enjoys learning and works diligently on his assignments. Blake goes beyond what an assignment asks him to demonstrate and the quality of work he turns in is top-notch! Congratulations, Blake! Way to rock First Grade!

Dillon Orvis is the second-grade Principal’s Award recipient.  Dillon is responsible by returning his homework and other items.  In class, he gives his full attention during lessons and also stays on task when given an assignment.  Dillon also takes the initiative to find out if he is missing assignments instead of waiting for the teacher to tell him.  Students like to work with Dillon because he is respectful and kind to them.  Congratulations Dillon for doing your part in second grade.

Anderson Martinez is awarded the Principal’s Award for his hard work ethic on every task and assignment.  He uses strategies, takes his time, and is very persistent in completing his assignments.  He is committed to improving and becoming a better learner. He does not let obstacles or challenges get in his way.  In addition, he has a great attitude from the moment he walks into the room until he leaves at the end of the day.  His peers are always willing to partner with him because they know he will be focused and respectful. I appreciate the dedication Anderson has for learning and the way he makes our classroom and school a better place.

Kaleah Lowe is awarded the Principal’s Award for her determination to do her best as well as rallying her classmates to be their best. She hands assignments in on time even when absent and is always available to lend a helping hand. Kaleah’s willingness to take chances in class discussions shows what a wonderful leader she is for her classmates. Keep up the great work Kaleah and thank you for being a shining star in our classroom!

Bryson Heslet wins the Principal's award for his hard work and willingness to help his classmates and teacher. Bryson works hard to get his assignments done and then offers to help his classmates.  Bryson also helps with many of the classroom tasks.

Michael Allen is a 5th Grader who has shown flexibility and a willingness to transition. He has been a good example for other students.

Aliyah Somers wins the Principal’s Award for 5th grade this time!  Aliyah is attentive and hard-working, and she is kind to others.  She participates in class discussions, and she is willing to take risks to learn and to grow.  Thanks for making our class a better place to be, Aliyah!

Miss Alexndria Mosher is the principal award recipient for 6th grade! Alex has made excellent progress this year with recognizing and managing her emotions- when she feels annoyed or angry, she works through it patiently and gives herself some time. She works hard with her math team and is an awesome helper in Exploration class with our projects and school responsibilities. Thank you for BEING YOU, Alex. We appreciate you!