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Paradise Elementary Amelia Project TEAM Students

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: Antonino Restuccia, Ember Riedel, Ellie Ilgenfritz, Torren Mills, Everleigh Trimmer, Beau Schneider, Lucas Waltersdorff, Makenna Holtzapple

First Grade: Layne Small, Levi Guilday, Jaxson Barnes, Alice Valencia Gonzalez, Zayden Bigelow, Randi Zeigler 

Second Grade: Ryder Branham, Boone Oliver, Leigha Therit, Mitchell Klinedinst, Ava Lamb, Madeline Hawkins, Parker Klinedinst 

Third Grade: Caleb Kowalsky, Quinn Stough, Maverick Wassilewski, Peyton Beall, Iris McDermott, Wyatt Helms

Fourth Grade: Aniston Myers, Jackson Wire, Raegan Mills, Vasilios Kalathas, Sydney Wheedleton, Teak Tobar


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).