Mabry Middle School has a character based award called “I’m All In”.  This award is designed to recognize students and teachers/staff who display the “I’m All In” attitude and who make a conscious decision to do the “right thing” each and every day on our campus.  Each team of teachers picks a student to represent their team for each month. For the month of January the following students were selected:  Kailey Revels, Trailblazers; Jonas Babb, Voyagers; Breauna Mabry, Pathfinders; Spencer Dalton, Sandlappers; Kimberly Ensley, Carolina Captains; Hannah Dorn, Palmetto Patriots; Katie Bagwell, Related Arts. The faculty and staff also selected Mrs. Carrie Thomas, our school nurse, as our staff winner.  She is always there to help our students and staff feel better. (photo submitted by Rachel O’Brien)
Mabry Middle School has a character based award called “I’m All In”. This award is designed to recognize students and teachers/staff who display the “I’m All In” attitude and who make a conscious decision to do the “right thing” each and every day on our campus. Each team of teachers picks a student to represent their team for each month. For the month of January the following students were selected: Kailey Revels, Trailblazers; Jonas Babb, Voyagers; Breauna Mabry, Pathfinders; Spencer Dalton, Sandlappers; Kimberly Ensley, Carolina Captains; Hannah Dorn, Palmetto Patriots; Katie Bagwell, Related Arts. The faculty and staff also selected Mrs. Carrie Thomas, our school nurse, as our staff winner. She is always there to help our students and staff feel better. (photo submitted by Rachel O’Brien)

‘I’m All In’ Winners At Mabry Middle School

Published 9:36am Friday, February 15, 2013

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