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   The character trait for the month of March has been cleanliness. Students are chosen by their teachers if they exhibit one or more of that following: clean work area, care about keeping our environment clean, neat appearance, and demonstrate a clean heart or mind. Each month a nominee from elementary school, as well as a nominee from middle school, are submitted to the county office along with nominees from schools across the county. Northeast Elementary is proud to announce fifth grader Kaylyn Coltrain and eighth grader Conner Sawyer were nominated to represent NES at the county level.
Front: Luke Brown, Quayshawn Artis, Kanyon Slade-Credle, Madison Crisp, Nicholas Newberry - Middle: Averi Marslender, Noah Manning, Jhirien McCullor, Christopher Slade, Sabrina LaBarge, Reagan Dana, Bailey Dana, Mason Ellis - Back: Mollie Tetterton, Nykedra Spencer, Conner Sawyer, Chyna Hudson. Tamia Ormond, Brandi Garrish - Not Pictured: Kaylyn Coltrain. Emily Smith

   Second graders at Northeast Elementary have been very busy learning about weather. Les Still, meteorologist at WCTI Channel 12 recently visited the classes of Ms. Debbie Arthur, Ms. Lucy Crosby, and Ms. Tina Phelps in recognition of Severe Weather Awareness Week: Below.



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    Sarah Hodges
    Public Information Officer
    Beaufort County Schools
      252.946.6593 office
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      shodges@beaufort.k12.nc.us e-mail
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