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It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. ~Author Unknown Kindness Club

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Page 1: It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. ~Author Unknown Kindness Club

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. ~Author Unknown

Kindness Club

Page 2: It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. ~Author Unknown Kindness Club

NOELIA ESPINOZA

• These students were nominated by Mr. Danny for helping pick up trash every lunch/lunch recess. We appreciate your help taking care of our school! Thank you, friends!

CAYLOB BAKER PALOMA ESQUIVEL

JOSUE REA CERVANTES

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SAYLER HIRT

•Sayler helped another student who was struggling in math. She helped with both problem solving and math facts. Thank you, Sayler, for being a kind friend!

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EVAN COLIHAN

•Every day, Evan offers to hold the door during transitions. Without being asked, he helps Mr. Jesus with the trash and offers to help in any way possible. He routinely goes above and beyond to help out!

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PERLA MARTINEZ & DIANA AGUILAR

•When a student spilled his milk at breakfast, Diana and Perla cleaned the table and floor without being asked. Thank you for being so kind, girls!

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AVA SEEMATER

• Ava is so caring and thoughtful. At recess, she picks up trash on a daily basis. She holds onto the trash as she lines up to throw away in the classroom trashcan. We are so lucky to have a student like Ava who really cares and takes pride in her school. Thank you, Ava!

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ESME SAVALA

•Esme is a very kind and caring student. She helps her classmates when they need help with their work. Also, she is always willing to lend a helping hand to her teachers, too.

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BRODY CAIN• Brody was very kind and helpful to a classmate. When the classmate needed help finishing an assignment, Brody sat and helped him stay focused. He also helped him sound out words when he was stuck. After the student completed his work, Brody praised him for doing a good job! Thank you, Brody, for helping!!

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BROOKE ZANG

•Brooke showed kindness by giving up her recess time to help another friend understand a math lesson. She is always looking to make sure that everyone else is successful and she constantly puts others first.

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JULIAN LOPEZ

•Julian is always willing to lend a helping hand. He consistently gives his friends positive encouragement for a job well done!

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MADDY WARE

•Maddy has been kind by helping Mr. Lee every day after school. She stacks chairs and helps pick up trash! What a kind classmate you are! Thank you, Maddy!

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JAKE KLEIN• Jake helped a classmate with work that the student did not understand and did it with a smile on his face! Whenever I need a partner, he lets me join his group. Once when I was alone at lunch, he asked me to join his table. Jake, so kind and caring of you!

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DANNY NOLI

• Danny was willing to give up his lunch recess time to help tutor a student! We appreciate it when classmates help each other! You are so generous, Danny!

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Be you, be kind.Thanks for listening.