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PAGE 8A-THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21.2019
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HULL-SANFORD
ATTENDANCE AWARD (3-5)
HUSKY HIGH FIVE WINNERS (K-2)
HULL-SANFORD
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH (3-5)
Samantha Cornell’s third grade class won the Hull-San-
ford Elementary School attendance award for Septem
ber for grades three through five.
HULL-SANFORD
ATTENDANCE AWARD (K-2)
Neah Maxwell’s first grade class won the Hull-Sanford
Elementary School attendance award for September
for kindergarten through second grade.
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently announced
its “Husky High Five” winners for September for kin
dergarten through second grade. Pictured (front row,
L-R) are Wit Keenan, Diego Negrete, Eriana Hull, Grace
Charping, Seth Karlsen, William Cole, Nathan Koep-
nick (row two) Aliyah Jaime, Yari Clay, Carlie Kelly,
Madeline Russum and Tyler Wilbon. Evelyn Reyes-Os-
orio and Feliz Lopez were absent the day of the photo.
HULL-SANFORD PACK WINNERS (3-5)
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently announced
its “PACK” winners for September for grades three
through five. Those honored included (row one, L-R)
Gus Craig, Leila Zarco, Kobe Strickland, Bella High,
Reace Luna, (row two) Jacob Freeman, Mauricio Ra
mos, Lilly Conley, Garrett Smith, Jackson Todd, Litzi
Soto Espinoza and Lexie Tucker.
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently announced
its “Students of the Month” for September for grades
three through five. Pictured (front row, L-R) are Sam
Mathis, Armando Hernandez, Alison Cruz, Asonti Ea
ton, Saul Perez, (row two) Hope Croft, Jordan Grego
ry, Kaleb Brown, Grant Foster, Kyla Kelley and Noah
Crane. India Wilson was absent the day of the photo.
HULL-SANFORD
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH (K-2)
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently announced
its “Students of the Month” for September for kinder
garten through second grade. Pictured (front row, L-R)
are Scarlett Allen, Cayden Parks, Elizabeth Sims, Co
hen Gilbert, Andy Barrera, Scarlett Simental, Lennoz
Ibarra, (row two) Hazel Weber, Silas Bennett, Landon
Dempsey, Madi Pilgrim, Ismael Gonzalez, Zeke Pene-
guy and Addison Thompson.
HUSKY HIGH FIVE WINNERS (3-5)
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently announced
its “Husky High Five” winners for September for third
through fifth grade. Pictured (front row, L-R) Hadi Ha-
meed, Lily Pratz, Ella Kate Strickland, Nate Mathis,
Aaron Beusse, (row two) Akiyah Faust, Ashley Jorge,
Abigail Guntharp, Kahliyah Jeune, Emily Wall and De-
ionte Shivers.
HULL-SANFORD PACK WINNERS (K-2)
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently announced
its “PACK” winners for September for grades kinder
garten through second grade. Those recognized in
cluded (row one, L-R) Jordyn Gantt, Karmelo Strick
land, Madilynn Munch, Allison Price, Braylen Rucker,
Charlee Fleming, Aleeah Best, (row two) Amar’e Cobbs,
Brynleigh Jenkins, Averie Lucas, Jealyn Corona-Ro-
driguez, Joshua Black and Sarah Harness. Anna Her
bert was absent the day of the photo.
COMER ‘STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Comer Elementary School recently recognized its “Stu
dents of the Month,” Strive-to-do-your-best” winners.
Those honored included Joshua Neal, Paisley Brooks,
Gracie Adams, Sharree Reh, Vivian Ross, Dixon Smith,
Vaydee Russell, Brooklyn Bozarth, Isabella Brooks,
Emma Coggins, Lee Morris, Bryson Wallace, Tuck
er Sailors, Bailey Hipp, Maggie Moon, Carson Best,
Brooklyn Hanley, Chevy Welch, Jaylee Collinsworth,
Caroline Smith, Blakely Shelton, Grady Anderson and
Lorraine Bjork.
COMER ‘CHARACTER AWARD’WINNERS
Comer Elementary School recently recognized its
“Character Award,” “Always-work-together” winners.
Those honored included Issac Coker, Tommy Bratcher,
Keori Browner, Jack Cravens, Bryson Lane, Josie Ab
ernathy, Mary Kay, Leah Adams, Blake Brown, Collin
Bird, Joslyn Compton, Addy Grace Smith, K’nyaw Ser,
Jullian Barnes, Ethan Hoang, Ares Knott, Jeff Allen,
Sadie Walmsley, Andrew Reynolds, Ella Self, Ethan Ho
ang, Emma Rogers and Cash Cooper.
COMER ‘BUS AWARD’ WINNERS
Comer Elementary School recently recognized its “Bus
Award” winners for October. Those honored includ
ed Addie Wilbanks, Leslie Arriaga-Guevara, Eh Htoo
Ti, Destiney Cooper, Joslyn Compton, Emma Rogers,
Grayson Epps and Brody Janson.
DANIELSVILLE COLTS
OF THE MONTH (3-5)
Danielsville Elementary School recently honored its
October “Colts of the Month” students with a certifi
cate and a sign to display in their yard. Students were
selected by their homeroom teachers based on their
courtesy, cooperation, responsibility, respect and con
sideration. Students chosen from third through fifth
grade were Bryson Nash, Mary Pruitt, Hailey Gaines,
Arianny Abarca-Giles, Kaylee Massey, Payton Cash, Ol
iver Smith, Gavin Martin, Elizabeth Wood and Lizbeth
Rojas-Reyes.
DANIELSVILLE COLTS
OF THE MONTH (K-2)
Danielsville Elementary School recently honored its
October “Colts of the Month” students with a certifi
cate and a sign to display in their yard. Students were
selected by their homeroom teachers based on their
courtesy, cooperation, responsibility, respect and
consideration. Students chosen from kindergarten
through second grade were Calla Martin, Samantha
Hatton, Raz Sartain, Lucy Coile, Matilda Filkins, Kins
ley Grace Smith, Lilly Dial, Vivian Layman, Cooper
Cook, Elijah Immings, Ace Dove and Eva Hanson.
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