What do you consider your greatest accomplishment and why?
HAYES BLACKARD: Becoming a better writer in my journal.
MAGGIE BULLOCK: Painting beautiful pictures in art class.
LAWRIE DIXON: Helping my Maw Maw at home.
ELLA DUDLEY: Getting in the Hall of Fame three times because of my good behavior.
CARTER HANNA: Reading and making it to the 100 point A.R. club.
HAYDEN HEBERT: Making it to the 100 point club in A.R.
QUINN JAMES: Killing my first deer. I shot it all by myself.
REAGAN JOHNSON: Having my picture taken for the newspaper.
PEYTON KIMBALL: Working together with my sister because I love her.
EVAN LEJEUNE: My brother and I work together as a team and make stuff happen.
MICHAEL PATRICK LINDSEY: Learning how to ride my bike without training wheels.
JERRY LOFTON: Being a big helper at home to help my mom.
JUSTIN MCFARLAND: I'm excited that I have become a better reader.
GRACELYN METZ: When I ran around the swing set without my walker and I didn't fall down.
AUBREY MITCHELL: Making it into a higher A.R. point club than I did last year.
CHARLIE MORGAN: My job as our calendar helper. It helps my class know what day it is.
KA'LIYAH REED: Working hard to get in the 60 point club.
CHASE ROACH: Being a better reader.
EVALEE ROGERS: Having my artwork chosen to be framed at the school board office.
ROBERT SCOTT: Getting better at my Mario game.
TAYVEN SMITH: Being chosen to be a leader on my school's Safety Patrol.
ALLEN SULLIVAN: Reading my monster truck book all by myself.
HAYES WHATLEY: Helping a friend when she fell down and hurt herself.
ALEX WILLIAMS: Reading my books at home.