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Woodland Elementary West Recognizes ROAR Students for the Month of January

Gages Lake--Woodland Elementary West would like to recognize the following students for becoming ROAR Kids. Students selected as ROAR Kids demonstrated Being Respectful during the month of January in a variety of ways throughout the school. The students will be formally recognized during the ROAR assembly in February.

ROAR is part of the district-wide behavioral framework, Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS), theme. ROAR represents Respect, Ownership, Acceptance and being Ready to learn (ROAR). This is the seventh year Woodland Elementary West has implemented PBIS.

"We are honored to acknowledge our West students who have made positive choices in and out of the classroom. By displaying ROAR values, we hope our students become role models at home and in their communities. We encourage all of our West students to show their ROAR values as they try their best each day," said Kristi Blasius, Assistant Principal of Elementary West School.

Group 1:

1st grade: Anakin Berry, Ella Chand, Ethan Dennis, Taryn Diel, Nick Holcomb, Kailey Maya Sanchez, Tanishqa Muthukrishnan Sathisbabu, Thennila Paramanathan, Aidan Tirado

2nd grade: Gabriel Corso, Tommy Dunne, Lucas Garrow, Elina Halonkina, Landon Marx, Honey Mejia Peralta

3rd grade: Patrick Coursin, Eli Crothers, Emma Gehring, Osias Harris, Noe Nevarez, Jordy Vega, Kaylee Wilson

Group 2:

1st grade: Archita Arjun Ram, Santhosh Benny Rajesh, Kylie Burkhardt, Alexa Collantes, Claire Cummings, Evelyn Little, Alan Nguyen, Arden Ty

2nd grade: Ellery Browne, Emma Carreon, Lindsey Orozco, Emma Tolentino, Brody Wiley, Fiona Youngman

3rd grade: Osmar Carbajal, Nathanial Leya, Julieta Moberly, Sabrina Newcomb, Ny'ila Ryans

For more information, contact Assistant Principal Kristi Blasius at (847) 984-8900.

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