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Chelsea students "caught being super"

School theme: Super Heroes Show Good Character

A program at Chelsea Intermediate School enables teachers to catch students being super. Formerly called “Caught Being Good” the program is now called “Caught Being Super” to go along with this year’s super hero school theme, Super Heroes Show Good Character.

The program ties into the school’s Character Counts character education program pillars of respect, trustworthiness, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. It is designed to celebrate students exhibiting these positive character traits.

During the month, students decorate their super heroes and Chelsea’s Encore Team hangs them in the display case of super character. At the end of the month, the students meet to have their pictures taken by grade level. Their pictures hang in the super heroes’ display case.

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During November the character trait highlighted was “citizenship.” Students who showed outstanding character and citizenship had their names placed on a bulletin board for all of their classmates and teachers to see.

Chelsea third grade students caught being super in November included Ava Blankenburg, Grace Farrell,
Abby Shanesy, Owen Ransford, Michael Svehla, Maddie Haefner, Gwen Wardenburg, Nathan Gaines,
Michael Lee, Luke Slager, Paige Jahovic, Nia Klien, Katie O’Brien and Ally Rados.

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Chelsea fourth grade students caught being super in November included Peri Rogers, Nate Huizinga, Grace LaCognata, Sara Selph, Mac Hagemaster, Ava Nepkin, Caelen Goudy, Ryan Hussey, Marissa Mangin, Connor Majcina, Jake Scianna, Lillian Rempert, Nate Bremmer, Maddi Neary, Abby Saldok,
Madison Dziedzic, Phoenix Slager, Myia Scott-Stirn, Alyssa Chada, John Hackett, Amanda Jackson,
Grace Poynton, Lincoln Haberkorn, Alivia Ozinga, Hunter Lehman, Matt Schilke, Kaiden Ross, Grace Kowalski, Blake Baran, Julia Gruca, Justin Parrish, Jack Fenlon, Payton Burke, Abigail Phillips, Olivia Desjardins and William Wiechers.

Chelsea fifth grade students caught being good in November included Lauren Tuzik, Hannah Newton, Jasmine Muhammad, Colin Abbott, Jamie Sierocki, Declan Emery, Lauren Williams, Dominic Young, Danielle Stewart, Laurelei Thormeyer, Owen Feigenwinter and Alex Mackey.

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