Ila Elementary recognizes students

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergarteners recognized included (front row) Caleb Parker, Collins Bradberry, Ryder Meadows (back row) Abby Brown, Kaylee Bond, Jaycie Lynn and Brynleigh McGee.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders honored included Daylen Carlan-Brock, Kynlee Perdue, Bryson Parker, Hannah Crowe and Bentley Pierce. TJ Gillespie was not pictured.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included TJ Hart, Sydney Langford, Kendall McIntyre, Bryson Pierce and Allison Rebollar.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders honored included Mason Baxter, Christopher Gonzalez, Autumn Padgett and Macy Ash.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fourth graders honored included Charlotte Dinsmore, Michael Robinson and Donald Booth.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders recognized included Carter Ambrose, Brandon Toney, Ciera Turner, Cady Hilburn and Silas Carey. Ansley Harris is not pictured.
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Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergarteners recognized included (front row) Caleb Parker, Collins Bradberry, Ryder Meadows (back row) Abby Brown, Kaylee Bond, Jaycie Lynn and Brynleigh McGee.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders honored included Daylen Carlan-Brock, Kynlee Perdue, Bryson Parker, Hannah Crowe and Bentley Pierce. TJ Gillespie was not pictured.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included TJ Hart, Sydney Langford, Kendall McIntyre, Bryson Pierce and Allison Rebollar.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders honored included Mason Baxter, Christopher Gonzalez, Autumn Padgett and Macy Ash.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fourth graders honored included Charlotte Dinsmore, Michael Robinson and Donald Booth.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for the month of February. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders recognized included Carter Ambrose, Brandon Toney, Ciera Turner, Cady Hilburn and Silas Carey. Ansley Harris is not pictured.
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