Whitko Middle School ROARs

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Whitko Middle School Principal Jerry Klausing recently recognized students for positive behavior. These students won end-of-the-year ROAR rewards by participating in Whitko Middle School’s Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Program. Students are eligible to win these ROAR rewards by being Respectful, On Task, Advocates and Responsible throughout the school year. Pictured (L to R) are, back row: Nick Crosson, Matthew Hathaway; middle row: Lane Wolf, Amanda Zinsmeister, Klausing, Sydney Borton, Amber Morris; front row: Aspyn Trier, Cora Ruggles.[[In-content Ad]]

Whitko Middle School Principal Jerry Klausing recently recognized students for positive behavior. These students won end-of-the-year ROAR rewards by participating in Whitko Middle School’s Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Program. Students are eligible to win these ROAR rewards by being Respectful, On Task, Advocates and Responsible throughout the school year. Pictured (L to R) are, back row: Nick Crosson, Matthew Hathaway; middle row: Lane Wolf, Amanda Zinsmeister, Klausing, Sydney Borton, Amber Morris; front row: Aspyn Trier, Cora Ruggles.[[In-content Ad]]
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