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Spring Grove Elementary Paco Project TEAM Students

Spring Grove Elementary Paco Project TEAM Students


Congratulations to the Spring Grove Elementary Paco Project TEAM students! Throughout the year, students at Spring Grove Elementary who most exemplify the Project TEAM character trait are chosen by their teachers and recognized by the school. These students exemplified positive change, the characteristic of Project TEAM character Paco.

Kindergarten: Lestat Montero, Zoey Anderson, Carter Ellis, Luca Avola, Nolan Kilmer, Lilith Weaver, Waylon Trojak

First Grade: Ben Harrold, Easton Kauffman, Scott Davis II, Noah Nichols, Remington Hamme, Skakirat Idowu, James Tobon

Second Grade: Estella Chronister, Dylan Matos, Garrison Guerra-Knisley, King McArthur, Kyrie Walker-Handy

Third Grade: Liam McGuire, Elizabeth Danner, Xian Torres, Calin Waltz, McKenna Busbey, Jazlyn Johnson

Fourth Grade: Rylee White, Everleigh Soistman, Quinten McGonigal, Kenton Harget, Coleson Olphin, Javon McMillan

 

About Project TEAM

Our teachers, K - 6, use Project TEAM to help students understand the value and significance of teamwork and leadership and create a positive school climate, bringing everyone in the school together to work toward common goals. This, in turn, creates a sense of belonging and an accepting community, making for a more productive social and academic environment. 

Meet the Project TEAM Character, Paco - Positive Change

Positive change is the ability to make changes that help you be a better person, help others be better people, or help the community be a better place. It’s important to know positive change teaches us that it’s okay to make mistakes and helps us learn to grow. Positive change gives students the confidence to make better choices and try again. They become more aware of the control they have in making decisions. Positive change empowers students to want to make better choices.