Kelly Springs names Good Citizens for March 2023

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Kelly Springs names Good Citizens for March 2023
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Kelly Springs Elementary School announces its Good Citizens for March 2023.

The students, chosen by their teachers and peers, exemplify good character and show respect to their classmates and teachers. They are being rewarded with a luncheon and special art project.Kindergarten: Lyana Bowman, Christian Cooley, Leonidas Jackson, Jamir Rivers, and Noria Shalishali

Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio 1st Grade: Lily Burgess, Isaiah Mallery, Tympeste Mathews, and Hector Velasquez Ralios 2nd Grade: Leslie Brindisi, Malaysia McLeod, Leliana Miranda, Makayla Pannell, and Jose Rodriguez Vaca4th Grade: Nathaniel Jackson, An Le, Dakota Quarles, and Ayden Williams6th Grade: Ny’aziah Kilby and Lillian Smith

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