by Submitted article | March 3, 2016 7:26 am
Students exceeded expectations of being safe, responsible, a problem solver and respectful in their classrooms at Fairgrieve Elementary School.

Several students were recognized during a recent Morning Express program for exhibiting those classroom expectations throughout the month of February.
Principal Jean Ciesla said all kindergarten through six grade recipients serve as role models for their classmates.
For their efforts, students received a commemorative “Star Student” pencil and a “brag tag” to add to their collection.
In conjunction with the Fulton City School District’s implementation of the Positive Behavior, Interventions and Supports initiative, Fairgrieve holds monthly award assemblies to recognize students whose actions exemplify positive character traits.
Recipients sitting in the front row, from left are: Serenity Clark, Austin Garn, Gage Brown, Donald Gober, Riley Simpson, Natalie David, Julia Santiago and Ruthie Niver.
Kneeling, from left are: Analee Mitchell, Meadow Waterhouse, Mariflor Diaz-Perez, Ahmariona Ferebee, Angelina Ferro, Hayden Lockwood, Myleigh Haywood and Austynn Milone-Grinnell.
Standing, from left are: Dylan DeMott, Tiffany Macri, Jason Alpeter, Rosalind Taylor, Alexa Halstead, Dykel Ruscitto and Principal Ciesla.
Absent from the photo are Jacob Deleon and Jaydon Hull.
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