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Students get congratulations, named CMS Exceeding Eagles By Calen McKinney Congratulations to Vallie Houk, Bronson Cox, Gabby Bright, Diego Noyola, Davanna Reardon and Brady Hoosier, Campbellsville Middle School Exceeding Eagles for the week of November 26, 2018. Students who receive the Exceeding Eligible award are those who go above and beyond inside and outside of the classroom, accomplish a goal they didn't believe possible and excel in their academics and extra-curricular activities. A male and female student in each grade level receive the honor each week. Sixth-graders receiving the honor are Vallie Houk and Bronson Cox. Seventh-graders receiving the honors are Gabby Bright and Diego Noyola. Bright's teachers say she shows motivation and self-confidence and consistently uses her time effectively and remains on task. Noyola's teachers say his diligent work habits and behavior have contributed to his achievements this semester. Eighth-graders receiving the Exceeding Eagle award are Davanna Reardon and Brady Hoosier. Reardon's teachers say she has shown lots of growth this school year. "Ms. Reardon is very conscientious about her work and always asks for her missing work when she is absent," her teachers say. "Davanna is extremely helpful and willing to go above and beyond to do her best. Finally, Ms. Reardon always participates in class with eagerness and enthusiasm." Hoosier's teachers say he is thoughtful, works well with his peers and is willing to go above and beyond. "Recently, when a teacher was out, Brady made sure the technology was up and running for the substitute. Mr. Hoosier is cooperative, polite and an energetic class member." This story was posted on 2018-12-07 19:16:44
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