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Spring Grove Elementary Amelia Project TEAM Students

Spring Grove Elementary Amelia Project TEAM Students


Spring Grove Elementary celebrated students who embraced the spirit of Amelia, the Project TEAM character for acceptance and anti-bullying. These students have shown us how important it is to be kind and welcoming and to stand up for others.

These students exemplified acceptance and anti-bullying, the characteristic of Project TEAM character Amelia:

Kindergarten: Trenton Smallwood, Lillian Best, Grady Meckley, Isabelle Sipe, Austin Serpas, Josephine Harget, Ellie Laird

First Grade: Emilie Fleischman, Waylynn Ludwig, Jackson Kramer, Aria Bains, Breanna Turbides, Quinn Waltz, 

Second Grade: Kody Lucabaugh, Willow Smith, Kenia Madrigal-Arceo, Harper Ramsey, Isabelle Hewitt, Wyatt Leese

Third Grade: Isaiah Barger, Lyric Kershaw, Averleigh Fake, Kilian Carbaugh, Oliver Bupp, Laken Hopkins, Persephony Bardonado

Fourth Grade: Elias Best, Audrey Fleischman, Natalie Calliste, Savannah Hilty, Myla Robinson, Gabriele Smith


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).