Sullivan Elementary School Gold Slip Qualifiers
•March 9, 2016•
Students who go above and beyond to follow Sullivan Elementary School expectations of “be safe, be responsible, and be respectful” are awarded a “Gold Slip” which is displayed in the hallway for everyone to see along with a picture.
In the months of January and February five students qualified for this honor.
Corey Wilson stopped and helped a kindergarten student who had spilled milk all over himself and the floor. He didn’t leave until the student and the floor were clean.
Mikaela Guest was voluntarily cleaning up the classroom after the Valentine’s Day party while all the other students were talking.
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Kenadi Wyrozumski cleaned up soap that had been smeared on the walls of the bathroom. The custodian had been told by a teacher that there was a mess, but when he got there to clean it up, Kenadi had already taken care of it.
Charyti Reyna was picking up trash outside before school started. She did not know that anyone saw her doing this; she was just doing it because she wanted the school grounds to look nicer.
Jackson Lancaster stayed after school without being asked to help clean up a mess in his teacher’s room left by snow that had melted off students’ snow boots.
Pictured left to right are Corey Wilson, Mikaela Guest, Kenadi Wyrozumski, Charyti Reyna and Jackson Lancaster.