Fairgrieve’s March Problem Solvers Recognized

by Submitted article | April 23, 2013 4:16 pm

Fairgrieve Elementary School Principal Jean Ciesla is pictured with students honored during the month of March for the character expectation of “Be a Problem Solver.”

Fairgrieve Elementary School students honored for the March character expectation of "be a problem solver" are pictured.
Fairgrieve Elementary School students honored for the March character expectation of “be a problem solver” are pictured.

Pictured are Kindergarten students Jaelyn Jimenez, Keaton Kelly, Jayce Wornick, and Trista Sullivan; first grade students Andrew Mitchell, Olivia Miller, Maddison Blake, and Olivia Frataccia; second grade students Braeden DePoint, Nathan Boyer, Tyler Wilson, and Meadow Waterhouse; third grade students Benjamin Maliszewski, Molly Williams, and Eric Orlosky; fourth grade students Damien Hickman, Caitlyn Warne, Cameron Lugo; fifth grade students Justice Carvey, Jada Martin, Chad Mansfield, and Nate Wood; and sixth grade students Keara Patterson, Christopher Schreck, Isaac Crandall, and Jayden Conn.

The Fulton City School District’s behavioral expectations include: Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible.

Fairgrieve Elementary also includes the expectation of Be a Problem Solver.

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