If you feel sick these people can help.
Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Lori- the nurses
Walking in the hall is an example of this SOAR expectation.
Safety
This first grade teacher's name (that begins with a G) could also be a boy's name.
Mrs. Gregory
This specialist encourages you to explore different books to read.
Ms. Bentley/ Ms. Lisa
This grade is getting ready to go to middle school next year.
Fifth
She signs people in and out of school.
Mrs. Hinson
Being responsible and acknowledging your actions is an example of this SOAR expectation.
Ownership
This teacher's name is the opposite of "less".
Mrs. Moore
This staff's name rhymes with "cash".
Ms. Nash
This grade is when you first take the SOLs.
Third
This admin wears crazy socks.
Mr. Geromin
Being positive to yourself and others is an example of this SOAR behavior.
Attitude
This teacher's name is the opposite of "weak".
Ms. Strong
This admin is a traveling baseball parent.
Mrs. Benson
This grade is the first E hallway.
Fourth Grade
This custodian's name rhymes with "peels".
Mr. Keals
Speaking nicely to others is an example of this SOAR expectation.
Respect
This teacher's name is also the name of a chess piece.
Mrs. Bishop
This staff member has a dog named Fenway.
Mrs. Brubaker
This grade's hallway is the last D hallway.
Second
This admin loves the Dallas Cowboys.
Mrs. Young
Mrs. Brubaker is running around the classroom and interrupting others. Which two SOAR expectations did she not follow.
Safety and respect.
This kindergarten teacher has three words in her last name (still one word)
Mrs. Stepnowski
This teacher was born in Scotland then moved to England when she was 8.
Mrs. Waite
These two grades share a hallway.
PreK and Kindergarten