Ila Elem. recognizes December Golden Gators

Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergartners recognized included (front row, L-R) Lakyn Fountain, Fia Parham, Alex Douglas (Back Row) Jaylnn Vengrin, Reed Lowe and Sadie Stephenson.

Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Ava Grace Burleson, Nate Schmelzle, Brooklyn Patterson and Avi Tucker. Not pictured are Hayden Lovell and Hunter Wood

Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Gabby Epps, Sawyer Branyan and Ella Rutledge. Holten Kanouff is not pictured.

Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Camila Fernandez, Christopher Gonzalez, Parker Ambrose, Branson Flynn. Jackson Faulkner is not pictured.

Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fourth graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Anna Boswell, Hunter Phillips and Westland Bridges.

Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Jake Summers, Holly Barrett, Kaylee Fields, Thomas Gilreath, Joaquin Carreno and Sydney Ledford.
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Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergartners recognized included (front row, L-R) Lakyn Fountain, Fia Parham, Alex Douglas (Back Row) Jaylnn Vengrin, Reed Lowe and Sadie Stephenson.
Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Ava Grace Burleson, Nate Schmelzle, Brooklyn Patterson and Avi Tucker. Not pictured are Hayden Lovell and Hunter Wood
Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Gabby Epps, Sawyer Branyan and Ella Rutledge. Holten Kanouff is not pictured.
Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Camila Fernandez, Christopher Gonzalez, Parker Ambrose, Branson Flynn. Jackson Faulkner is not pictured.
Ila Elementary School’s “Golden Gators” for December were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Jake Summers, Holly Barrett, Kaylee Fields, Thomas Gilreath, Joaquin Carreno and Sydney Ledford.
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