SHS students SOAR in PBIS program

Published 9:49 pm Friday, April 19, 2013

CLEANLINESS:  Students nominated for exhibiting cleanliness are (left to right, first row) Holly Street,  Annie Mills, Kimberly Ange, Devin Mayo, Isaac Harrell, Edwin Castillo, (second row) Will Mumford, Matt Johnson, Breanna Hathaway, Danielle Clark, Barbie Doll Moore, Donald Moore and Hydeia Willis.

CLEANLINESS:
Students nominated for exhibiting cleanliness are (left to right, first row) Holly Street, Annie Mills, Kimberly Ange, Devin Mayo, Isaac Harrell, Edwin Castillo, (second row) Will Mumford, Matt Johnson, Breanna Hathaway, Danielle Clark, Barbie Doll Moore, Donald Moore and Hydeia Willis.

Will Mumford was honored as Southside High School’s nominee to the Beaufort County Board of Education for the character trait of cleanliness.
Other students nominated for this character trait, part of the Beaufort County Schools’ character education program, included Donald Moore, Isaac Harrell, Trent Fisher, Johnnie Pender, Edwin Castillo, Hydeia Willis, Devin Mayo, Holly Street, Kimberly Ange, Barbie Doll Moore, Annie Mills, Danielle Clark, Matt Johnson and Breanna Hathaway.
Southside faculty and staff also recognized students for being on time and on task, part of the SOAR initiative under the Positive Behavior Intervention Strategies program. These students included Cody Ingalls, Loyed Moore, Zoila Tello Lopez, Gonzalo Galicia, Aaron Redmond, Haley Jensen, and Kimberly Ange.
All nominees were honored at a reception at Southside on March 28.

ON TIME AND ON TASK: Students nominated for being time and on task are (left to right) Gonzalo Galicia, Zoila Tello Lopez, Aaron Redmond, Kimberly Ange, Haley Jensen and Loyed Moore.

ON TIME AND ON TASK: Students nominated for being time and on task are (left to right) Gonzalo Galicia, Zoila Tello Lopez, Aaron Redmond, Kimberly Ange, Haley Jensen and Loyed Moore.