GASTON COUNTY SCHOOLS: Congratulations to Neva’h Bell, our “Do the Right Thing” award winner for December!

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County of Gastonissued the following announcement on Dec. 14.

Seventh grader Neva’h Bell is the first student in class each morning, and she shows initiative by carrying out classroom duties without being asked.  Neva’h is an outstanding student, who always tries her best and lends a helping hand when needed.  

She is on task during instruction, follows classroom rules, and serves her peers in handing out materials and picking them up. 

 Neva’h displays a positive attitude and is a great role model in her classes.                 

Original source can be found here.



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