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Published by berryst1, 2021-05-24 08:04:20

4th and 5th Grade Honors Day Program PDF

4th and 5th Grade Honors Day Program PDF

Hephzibah
Elementary School

Mrs. Forde 4th and 5th Mrs. Iwanski
Mrs. Hadden Grade Ms. Nabors
Mr. Taylor
Honors Day

Monday, May 24, 2021 at 9:00am
Principal Scott Kennedy

Assistant Principal Stefanee Berry

~Order of Ceremony~
Order

Mistress of Ceremony – Destiny Reeves

Welcome …………………………... Na’Jiyah Pollard
Pledge ……………… Zayvion Reed & Trinity Malenfant

“Sunday Best” …………….….4th and 5th Grade Students
First in Math Awards ……………….……Ms. Carthen
Spelling Bee Awards ………….………… Mrs. Enfinger
Koala-Ty Morning News…….…………...Mrs. Enfinger
Golden Paint Brush Awards………………... Mrs. Bradley
P.E. and Fitness Gram Awards ……………… Ms. Lucky
Jump Rope for Heart ……………………. Ms. Lucky

Spanish Awards …………………………. Mr. Rivera

Math Team Awards ……………….……. .Ms. Nabors
IB Awards …………….……………4th Grade Teachers
Presentation of Awards ………………... 4th Grade Teachers
IB Awards …………….……………5th Grade Teachers
Presentation of Awards …………………5th Grade Teachers
Closing Remarks …………...Mr. Kennedy & Mrs. Berry

Awards

Distinguished Scholar-The students who have
scored above grade level requirement on the Spring

Reading and Math I-Ready assessment.
Scholar-The students who have scored on grade
level requirement on the Spring Reading and Math

I-Ready assessment.
Most Improved-The student with the largest gain
from the Fall to the Spring I-Ready Assessment in

Reading and Math.
I-Ready Growth-The students who have reached

the recommended I-Ready target for the year.
IB Award- Student must demonstrate all ten-

character words of the IB Learner Profiles.

Mrs. Forde’s Class Mrs. Hadden’s Class

Kayden Booth Ethan Andrews
Gabriel Bui Destiny Brinkley
Caden Broxton
Madison Callahan LaShonty Bush
Austin Crapse Nathan Crapse
Kaden Fitts Makinzie Finley

Jacob Flowers (Jake) Maci Hamilton
Ashlynn Hanes Haley Hess
Bryson Harman Aaron Hutto
Lakiiya Heath Kian Majors

McKenzie Howard Ja'Siyah Maloyd
Malekhi Johnson Levi Nichols
Trinity Malenfant Kaylee Rowe
Charles McGill (CJ)
Elijah Mooney Tahlia Saunders
Nyghee Pollard Summer Slater
Madison Prickett (Maddie) Aiden Stevens
Christianna Stewart
Mason Rowe Summer Stewart
Dezmond Smith Mia Villatoro
Kaleigh Sullivan Jamaria Walker
Autumn Withers Dynasty Watson
Nevaeh Sallywhite Ra'Ziya White
Isaiah Williams

Jayda Ycaza

MMrrss..FIowraden’skCi’slaCsslass Mr. Taylor’s Class

Madison Abel Mikki Arrington
Caylee Bowles Jasmine Blount
Fransisca Funes Lopez
Ky’Shawn Griffin Jordan Cain
Nicholas Harman Robert Dore
Na’Jiyah Pollard Jasmin Gray
Zayvion Reed Chase Griffin
Destiny Reeves Dylan Hall
Heaven Russell Cheyenne James
Triston Saunders Yolanda Mack
Shonda Smith Landon Miles
Samara Thurmond Samuel Poitra
Martavious Preston
Ms. Nabors Quavon Terry
Online Academy Charles Tollison
Calvin Williams Jr.

Jerimiah Adams
Kolton Boatwright

Collin Campbell
Tiana Greene

Mykeldrick Jackson
E’rMina Page

De’Niylah Simon
Jada Yarbray

A message from your 4th grade
teachers ….

Mrs. Forde: To my flock, thank you for being my students. This goodbye will

be tough because you are my first class, which is extremely memorable for
teachers. You have challenged me in positive ways, and sometimes left me
with a headache. Even on a full moon, however, I still thought about you
when I got home and grew to love each and every one of you. Thank you for
letting me be your mom during the day and lecture you about not eating
lunch. Thank you for participating in my mindfulness activities. Thank you for
making me laugh and teaching me new things about what's "in" these days.
Thank you for being willing to engage in deep conversations about race and
equality. I hope that more than academics, you take away with you the
ability to be compassionate for others and advocate when you see
something wrong occurring. I hope you believe in yourselves like I believe in
you. As we all continue in life, I will treasure this time that we spent together. I
know you will do amazing things in life. When you become famous athletes,
doctors, psychologists, writers, and teachers; I hope that you remember a 4th
grade teacher who challenged you, loved you, and pushed you to be your
best. Now flamin-GO enjoy your summer.

Love,
Mrs. Forde

Mrs. Hadden: Congratulations! You have reached the end of another

chapter. It has been a hard road but we have finally made it to the end. I
know that moving forward you will do your best, seek out the best, and strive
for the best! I'm so proud of all of you and I will continue to watch you grow -

from across the hall in 5th grade!!
Love always,
Mrs. Hadden

A message from
your 5th grade teachers ….

Mrs. Iwanski: My wish for you is that you see the light in this world, in

yourself, and in others. I see the light in you. Compliment others and be
proud of your own accomplishments. I am proud of you. Believe in

yourself, for you are stronger than you know. I believe in you. Try hard but
know your limits. Ask if you need help, and trust others will help you. I will
help you. Fill your heart with laughter and smile often. I love to see your
smile. You are a unique, special, and amazing person. There will never
be another you. I appreciate all of you. Dream, believe, wonder, inspire,

love, nurture, and always listen. That is what I will do for you.
Love,

Mrs. Iwanski

Ms. Nabors: To my virtual babies, we have made it through. You’re so

strong and I am so proud of you! It was my pleasure to be your virtual
teacher, I’ve come to love you so. I can’t believe the end is here,

I hate to see you go. I have watched you learn and grow from day to
day. I hope that all the things we’ve done has helped in some small
way. So, it’s with happy memories that I send you out of my virtual Zoom
classroom door with great hope and expectations for what 6th grade
holds in store. Remember all the fun we had in all the things we did, but

most of all remember ……
You’re a VERY SPECIAL KID!

Love Always,
Ms. Nabors

Mr. Taylor: We have made it to the end of the road. As your teacher, I

truly enjoyed this journey with you. Every day you allowed me to push
and stretch you to be the best student you could be, and not only did
you meet those goals but exceeded all expectations. I know this is not

ideally the way we would have liked for this school year to end. I’m
disappointed we cannot be at our Honor’s Day in person. I thank you for

your effort, your love, laughter, and bright memories from this school
year. Remember to aim for the moon, and even if you miss the moon,

it's a great possibility you hit a star.
Love always,
Mr. Taylor.


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