Country Oaks Elementary School would like to congratulate its Leaders of the Month for the month of October.
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LABELLE — Country Oaks Elementary School would like to congratulate its Leaders of the Month for the month of October. These students have consistenctly demonstrated Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind!
The Pre-K leaders are: Amriah Garcia, Daniel Martinez, Ryann Frantz, and Sara Mannino.
The kindergarten leaders are: Serafin Carranza, Adriel Ramirez, Aubree Gutierrez, Rodrigo Chairez, Jonathan Moreno, Emerie Campbell, and Scarlet Canut.
The first grade leaders are: Cris Kajkowski, Pablo Campos, Jacob Martinez, Daleisa Martinez, Anais Verduzco, Noah Andrade, and Daniel Romero-Ramirez.
The second grade leaders are: Damian Martinez, Dariel Dominguez, Akaash Rodriguez, David Angel, Anabelle LaPersonerie, Vanessa Santos-Gonzalez, and Ava Campbell.
The third grade leaders are: Nevaeh Yzaguirre, Mayte Chavarria-Munoz, Aaiden Meyer, Lianna Mullings, Jayden Candia, Danna Puebla-Cerda, and Alexander Ocampo-Santiago.
The fourth grade leaders are: Jaylynn Andrade, Sophie Ozon, Karson Buckhanan, Samuel Comi-Benitez, Marvin Hernandez, Erice Radford, and Arleth Rivera.
The fifth grade leaders are: Sofia Sanchez, Aydan Acevedo, Genevie Escobedo, Januel Arias, Ethan Rodriguez, and Allynah Marroquin.