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    Katie Taylor was honored as Southside High School’s nominee to the Beaufort County Board of Education for the character trait of good judgment.

    Other students nominated for this character trait, part of the Beaufort County Schools’ character education program, included Ashley Jones, Brandy Dobbs, Devin Mayo, Michael Bennett, Barbie Doll Moore, Gustavo Palacios, Kendedra Williams, and Johnny Sullivan.

    Southside faculty and staff also recognized students for always following staff instructions, part of the SOAR initiative under the PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention Strategies) program. These students included Rosiland Clark, Darrius Whitley, Jaron Watson, LaShanya Dudley, Alexis Preece, Rashaad Sawyer, Tyler Cornelius, James Jones, Anderson Potter, David Rowe, and Almari Moore.

    All nominees were honored at a reception at Southside on April 26.
Students nominated for showing good judgment include (pictured left to right, front row) Brandy Dobbs, Ashley Jones, Kendedra Williams, Devin Mayo and Katie Taylor, (back row) Michael Bennett, Johnny Sullivan, Barbie Doll Moore, and Gustavo Palacios.    Images submitted to BCN. BCN assumes no responsibility for their quality.

Students nominated for always following staff instructions include (pictured left to right) Almari Moore, Alexis Preece, Tyler Cornelius, LaShanya Dudley, Darrius Whitley, Jaron Watson, and Rashaad Sawyer.    Images submitted to BCN. BCN assumes no responsibility for their quality.


    Call/email if you have questions.

    Sarah Hodges
    Public Information Officer
    Beaufort County Schools
      252.946.6593 office
      252.402.5834 cell
      shodges@beaufort.k12.nc.us e-mailoto)
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