Ila Elementary School recognizes 'Golden Gators' for November

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergarteners recognized included (front row) Adric Jason, Adilynn Guinn, Bailey Harris, Cordell MacDade (back row) Karson McGill, Charlie Grace Sisk, Hunter Gaines, Adalyn Clark and Ben Steed.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders honored included (front row) Connor Wright, Stephen Sepik (back row) Kennedy Dinsmore, Selah Smith, Case Braswell and Abby Ray.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included Gus Boykin and Mallory Porterfield. Not pictured were Kinlynn Beasley and Bre’ly Collins.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders honored included Braxton Ring, Oakley King, Abe Drake, Kristy Helton and Addie Hughes.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fourth graders recognized included Madelyn McCann, Bryson Bundrick, Carly Baxter and Lillian Jones. Not pictured is Noah Edwards.

Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders honored included Brystal Culberson, Taylor Dry, Levi Nix and Samuel Howell. Not pictured is Lennox Reed.
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Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergarteners recognized included (front row) Adric Jason, Adilynn Guinn, Bailey Harris, Cordell MacDade (back row) Karson McGill, Charlie Grace Sisk, Hunter Gaines, Adalyn Clark and Ben Steed.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders honored included (front row) Connor Wright, Stephen Sepik (back row) Kennedy Dinsmore, Selah Smith, Case Braswell and Abby Ray.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included Gus Boykin and Mallory Porterfield. Not pictured were Kinlynn Beasley and Bre’ly Collins.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders honored included Braxton Ring, Oakley King, Abe Drake, Kristy Helton and Addie Hughes.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fourth graders recognized included Madelyn McCann, Bryson Bundrick, Carly Baxter and Lillian Jones. Not pictured is Noah Edwards.
Ila Elementary School recently recognized its “Golden Gators” for November. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders honored included Brystal Culberson, Taylor Dry, Levi Nix and Samuel Howell. Not pictured is Lennox Reed.
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