Mimosa Park Elementary’s Captain’s Crew

From staff and wire reports

December 03, 2012 at 11:35 am  | Mobile Reader | Pring this storyPrint 

First Grade: Jordan Acosta, Thomas Adcock, Lee Arcement, Van Dufrene, Sarah Edwards, Jayden Gordon, Sarah Green, Reagan Miller, Ja’niyah Milton, Cali Parsons, Cameron Pizani, Journie Prine, Isabella Ricks, Evan Smith, and Trey Vaurigaud.
First Grade: Jordan Acosta, Thomas Adcock, Lee Arcement, Van Dufrene, Sarah Edwards, Jayden Gordon, Sarah Green, Reagan Miller, Ja’niyah Milton, Cali Parsons, Cameron Pizani, Journie Prine, Isabella Ricks, Evan Smith, and Trey Vaurigaud.
Mimosa Park Elementary's Captain's Crew is a title given to the top fifteen (15) 1st and 2nd grade students that participate in the Library's reading program.

These students earn this honor by reading the most number of minutes on a monthly basis. Captain's Crew members receive a certificate, book, treat from Mariano's Italian Eatery, and a personalized sailor hat.

Second Grade: McKenna Austin, Maci Bergeron, Ellie Burns, Cole Cary, Sara Foucha, Aidan Hidalgo, Ethan Hidalgo, Traveon Jaubert, Ashlyn McKinney, Thomas Mitchell, Lauren Steverson, Samantha Todaro, August Vaurigaud, Madigan Wildman, and Tiler Wright.
       



View other articles written From staff and wire reports






featured merchant

It's All About You Interiors
It's All About You Interiors We are a home decor/ interior design company. It's All About You Interiors offers many services such as, custom draperies and home remodeling as well as everything else for your home. While your here visit The Potting Shed Florist for all your floral nee

Richmond, Waters introduce bill to reform flood insurance
Richmond, Waters introduce bill to reform flood insurance
- 599 views
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Cedric Richmond (LA-02), along with Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43), introduced The Flood Insurance Implementation Reform Act of 2013. This bipartisan legislation aims to improve the National Flood Insurance Program by ensuring that the implementation of new rates do not burden homeowners or slow the recovery of the nation's housing market.