Here is what a few of our leaders said when asked what being brave meant to them,
Caroline Pennington Kindergarten Mrs. Sterner- Being brave means to trust someone.
Harlee Child Kindergarten Mr. Elliott-Being brave means to not worry.
Lucas Freeze Kindergarten Mrs. Sterner- Being brave means not being scared.
Celeste Garrett 1st Grade Mrs. Crouch- Being brave means helping others.
Lucas Moore 1st Grade- Mrs. Hunt- Being brave means you would be able to jump off a diving board into the water.
Olivia Jackson 1st Grade Ms.Marshall- Being brave means standing up for yourself.
Layton Storrer 2nd Grade Mrs. James- Being brave means standing up for others
Ian Anderson Mrs. Bird 2nd grade- Being brave means that we can wear masks and we can stand up to bullies and we can be quiet in the halls
Jonah Hawley 2nd Grade Mrs. McCallister- Being brave means not being scared to do something you used to be scared of
Noah Woods 3th grade Mrs. Wright- Do something even if you don’t want to do it.
April Palmer 3rd grade Miss Dunn- Standing up to someone who is being mean
Halle Nate 4th Grade Miss Webster - Be kind to others & be friends with those that don’t have friends
Nathaly Bolanos 4th Grade Mrs. Cox- Standing up to others
Vana Stutz 4th Grade Mrs. Webb- Stand up for others and help others understand they can be themselves
Wesley James 5th grade Mrs. Jones- Don’t give up and keep going even when it gets hard
Stewart Collett 5th grade Mrs. Snow- Being hopeful
Rilen Brindley 6th grade Ms. Boyer-Doing what is right instead of doing what is easy
Trase Cloud 6th Grade Mrs. Dabaltzo- Standing up for yourself and standing up for everyone
Wesley James 5th grade Mrs. Jones- Don’t give up and keep going even when it gets hard
Stewart Collett 5th grade Mrs. Snow- Being hopeful