Purdy Elementary awards friendship character education medals
October 10, 2018
Purdy Elementary Principal Julie Dalton announced the recipients of the Friendship character education medal. In partnership with elementary counselor Gary Jurgensen, Purdy kindergarten through sixth grade teachers present a different character trait each month. At the end of the month, each grade level teacher nominates one student from their class who best exemplifies the trait presented. Mrs. Dalton presents these children with a special medal, honoring their outstanding character and hosts a special celebration, featuring snacks, games and fun activities.
Friendship medalists include: kindergartners Charlee Thorpe, Violet Adams and Leonardo Alvarez; first graders Noah Fritz, Julia DeLeon and Aliyah Hang; second graders Addison Arivett and Kayedynce Evans; third graders Mason Breazzeal, Kenzi Postlewait and Shelbie Patterson; fourth graders Logan Clow, Seth Hutchens and Leonel Villa; fifth graders Marissa Freeman, Katelyn Ozbun and Jenna Adams; and sixth graders Valentina Rivera and Serenity Morris.
Purdy Elementary Principal Julie Dalton announced the recipients of the Friendship character education medal. In partnership with elementary counselor Gary Jurgensen, Purdy kindergarten through sixth grade teachers present a different character trait each month. At the end of the month, each grade level teacher nominates one student from their class who best exemplifies the trait presented. Mrs. Dalton presents these children with a special medal, honoring their outstanding character and hosts a special celebration, featuring snacks, games and fun activities.
Friendship medalists include: kindergartners Charlee Thorpe, Violet Adams and Leonardo Alvarez; first graders Noah Fritz, Julia DeLeon and Aliyah Hang; second graders Addison Arivett and Kayedynce Evans; third graders Mason Breazzeal, Kenzi Postlewait and Shelbie Patterson; fourth graders Logan Clow, Seth Hutchens and Leonel Villa; fifth graders Marissa Freeman, Katelyn Ozbun and Jenna Adams; and sixth graders Valentina Rivera and Serenity Morris.