Paradise Elementary Amelia Project TEAM Students
November’s Project TEAM winners at Paradise Elementary have embodied Amelia’s message of acceptance & anti-bullying by showing kindness and celebrating differences. They remind us all that small actions can make a big difference in creating a bully-free community.
These students exemplified acceptance and anti-bullying, the characteristic of Project TEAM character Amelia:
Kindergarten: Freya Cianciulli, Bentley Carr, Elliot Nickol, Coral Clites, Kovi Grim, Isaiah Robinson, Samuel Ndoli
First Grade: Sophie Bollinger, Axel Wolf, Natalie Ulsh, Sullivan Smyser, Liliana Avola, Emma Knight, Ryder Branham
Second Grade: Izabella Goff, Camden Swift, Claire Stough, Coleman Trimmer, Colton Waltersdorff, Natalie Cagnetti
Third Grade: Sydney Wheedleton, Jackson Bair, Oliver Harberger, Lydia McCall, Summe Hartsock, Aaron Worley, Nickolas Butler
Fourth Grade: Everly Trimmer, Aldina Ahmetovic, Tony Mailuf, Lillian Keefer, Willoh Tobar, Owen Glenn, Kyra Pfenning
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, Amelia - Acceptance/Anti-Bullying
Acceptance/Anti-bullying is the ability to accept and celebrate all differences. It's important to be accepting because it teaches students to be positively welcoming to someone, no matter their difference(s).