SES Gold Slip Winners
•February 20, 2019•
The Gold Slip winners at Sullivan Elementary School for the month of February are Cali Szabo, who once again, showed her kindness when she jumped in to help another student. A young boy had dropped a lot of things in the hallway. Without hesitation, Cali knelt down by him and helped him pick up everything he dropped.
Molly Owens waited on an adult who had trouble walking into the school by holding the door open. She followed the adult into the building to open the second door so they could come into the office.
Liam Coil had the special privilege of being first and leading the line of students because he was the “Student of the Week.” As he was leading the line, he spotted a younger student in the hallway who had dropped everything he was carrying. Liam immediately bent down to help. This caused Liam to lose his line leading position.
Addison Hullum saw that another student had spilled his milk and walked away. Addison saw the spill and cleaned it up without anyone telling him to.
Nathan Bishop, day after day, may be seen taking time to show respect for his classroom. He works neatly but also helps clean up after others. This is always with a big, bright smile!
Ryder Saul noticed that several children threw their lunch trays up into the dishwasher window in the wrong direction. Ryder fixed them all without being asked, even though they were covered in food.
Natalie Stinson shows great leadership at school. She serves as a role model for others in her behavior, actions, academics, and attitude! Natalie is very responsible and easy to rely on. Often, she sees that something needs to be done and takes care of it before, or without, being asked.
Kinlee Agney has been a great help to classmates who need extra help understanding their assignments and completing them successfully. She is very calm and patient.