Congratulations! Grade 8 - Jay Joseph C
This SLE award recipient displays a welcoming spirit and attitude to everyone he interacts with. His kindness and friendly smile are always visible to all his peers and classmates alike. As our religion officer, he proclaims the word of God daily during our Morning Broadcasts. In addition, his “Be Like Jesus” mannerisms and language are wonderful examples to the entire student body. Grade 7 - Zoe C This student displays the qualities of the SLE, Be Like Jesus, Though quiet and introspective, she is always ready to help classmates, showing kindness and care in her actions. As Snack/Hot Lunch Officer, she is responsible and diligent in fulfilling her new duties. It’s a pleasure having her in seventh grade this year. Grade 6 - Briana G This month’s SLE awardee is a shining star in the 6th grade. She consistently demonstrates a proactive attitude, always taking initiative in both her studies and her interactions with others. Whether she's tackling a challenging project or volunteering to help her classmates, her enthusiasm is contagious. With her effervescent personality, she brings positive energy wherever she goes. Her peers and teachers admire her teamwork and the joy she spreads through her bright and bubbly spirit. Congratulations, Briana! Grade 5 - Julianne T We proudly recognize this October SLE awardee for consistently demonstrating a spirit of kindness, respect, and compassion toward her classmates and teachers. Her actions and choices reflect a heart committed to setting an example of living like Jesus, inspiring those around her with humility, responsibility, and strength of character. Thank you for being a living witness to Jesus's teachings, shining brightly among your classmates and in our community. Grade 4 - Jackson V Displaying a Christian attitude and being like Jesus, this fourth grade student is a positive role model to others by making good choices, being kind, and encouraging others to be their best! In class, he demonstrates a quiet and respectful manner while in prayer or when sharing with others. His positive attitude helps our class to be a better place for learning, caring and sharing! Grade 3 - Erin C Third grade SLE award recipient exemplifies the SLE "Be Like Jesus" in so many ways. She is always ready to offer help when it’s needed, and she does so with a kind and giving heart. Her prayers are recited with full attention, showing her deep connection to her faith. Her willingness to sing for the church and take on any responses without hesitation highlights her dedication to serving others and God. She embraces every challenge with an open heart, showing a spirit of obedience and joy, just like Jesus would. Grade 2 - Alyana S Second grade SLE award recipient demonstrates the qualities for the SLE “Be Like Jesus” Award in many ways: She is a kind, loving and considerate classmate. She is always ready to offer her classmates support or help. She enjoys working with the other students. She is also a joy to have as a student. She listens attentively, recites our prayers in class with devotion, and completes her classwork, making her a great example for the rest of the class. Grade 1 - Avery C First grade SLE award recipient is always kind and caring toward her classmates. She forgives easily and offers help whenever she can, whether it's to another student or a teacher. She is always willing to lend a hand and participates in prayer with sincerity. Her actions show how thoughtful and supportive she is, making her a great example for other. TK/Kindergarten - Zayne T This Kindergartner consistently demonstrates wonderful qualities in the classroom. He listens and follows instructions, showing kindness and respect to both his classmates and teachers. He uses his manners thoughtfully and displays genuine concentration and reverence during prayer. His efforts to 'Be Like Jesus' are truly admirable, and he sets a positive example for everyone around him. Preschool - Olivia S Preschool SLE award recipient exemplifies “Be Like Jesus” by actively participating in prayers and always showing a positive attitude toward her friends. If a child is already playing with a toy, she finds another one to play with. She says “good morning” when her friends or she comes into the classroom, and apologizes if she makes a mistake. Keep up the good work! Log on to SchoolSpeak for more pictures.
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