Ila Golden Gators recognized

Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergarteners recognized included (front row, L-R) Dixie Marsingill, Landon Logan, Ellie Kirk (back row) Colton Vengrin, Logan Lynn, Isaac Feria, Gabriella Dobbs and Aliza Jeffers.

Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders honored included (front row, L-R) Ava Osborne, Olivia Vanover, Grady Dinsmore, Case Braswell, Jakob Hensley and Harper Croya. Not pictured is Noah Thomason.

Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Kase Smith, Kaidyn Free, Dillon Boswell (back row) Jeremiah King, Addison Ledford, Dallas Stephenson and Hollis Williamson.

Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders honored included Ellie Bradberry, Kaitlann Faulkner, Alex DePeri and Aiden DePeri. Not pictured is Briar Owens.

Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fourth graders recognized included Autumn Fitzpatrick, Marianna Ray, Dakota Flynn and Bryson Bundrick.

Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders honored included Caroline Duggins, Kaylen Petropoulos, Knox Williamson, Conner Epps and Sebastian Fernandez.
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Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Kindergarteners recognized included (front row, L-R) Dixie Marsingill, Landon Logan, Ellie Kirk (back row) Colton Vengrin, Logan Lynn, Isaac Feria, Gabriella Dobbs and Aliza Jeffers.
Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. First graders honored included (front row, L-R) Ava Osborne, Olivia Vanover, Grady Dinsmore, Case Braswell, Jakob Hensley and Harper Croya. Not pictured is Noah Thomason.
Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Second graders recognized included (front row, L-R) Kase Smith, Kaidyn Free, Dillon Boswell (back row) Jeremiah King, Addison Ledford, Dallas Stephenson and Hollis Williamson.
Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Third graders honored included Ellie Bradberry, Kaitlann Faulkner, Alex DePeri and Aiden DePeri. Not pictured is Briar Owens.
Ila Elementary’s “Golden Gators” for the month of October. These students were awarded for exemplifying outstanding achievement in the areas of work habits, manners, attitude and citizenship. Fifth graders honored included Caroline Duggins, Kaylen Petropoulos, Knox Williamson, Conner Epps and Sebastian Fernandez.
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