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Chelsea students "caught being super"

Students are "caught" showing fairness to others

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 March, the character trait highlighted was “Fairness.” Students who showed outstanding character and fairness 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 March included Abby Shanesy, Grace Farrell, Collin Crean, Jack Mannion, Kaylie Veltman, Natalie Dirienzo, Addyson Miritello, Ryan Grotke, Jennifer Dinh, Faris Yasin, Erik Honsik, Niamh Canny, Nathan Nie, Declan Hurley, Cassidy Venable, Isabella Simon, Isabella Clementi, Nuri Muhammad, Avery Bath, Cali Johnson, Elise Briese, Francesca Totosz, Haley Lohrens, Michael Lombardo, Conner Durkin, Kylie Steinhauser, James Rea, Riahna Sidhu and Claire Gardella.

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Chelsea fourth grade students caught being super in March included Stephanie Ketsios, Carter Nair, Zachary LaMonto, Lauren VanderKooi, Paige Watson, Phoenix Slager, Lillian Rempert, Maddi Neary, Madison Dziedzic, Alyssa Chada, Kamile Katilius, Brayden Lovell, Christopher Frachalla, Ciara Gonzalez, Avery Gast, Grace Kowalski, Faith Nagu, Konnor Bunge, Kennedy Duffy, Eoin Kenny, Justin Parrish, Peri Rogers, Olivia Desjardins, Eva Nayden, Brock Brown, Tim Scibor and Julia Gruca.

Chelsea fifth grade students caught being good in March included Sean Dore, Shane Crean, Lauren Tuzik, Meagan O’Connor, Peter Weygandt, Dane DalBianco, Quentin Villa, Katherine Malcom, Emma Zolecki, Jacob Chay, Noah Genz and Taylor Doyun.

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