Mimosa Park Captain’s crew
Mimosa Park Elementary Captain’s Crew is a title given to the top fifteen first and second grade students who participate in the Library’s reading program.
These students earn the honor by reading the most number of minutes on a monthly basis. Captain’s Crew members receive a certificate, prize, book, treat from Mariano’s Italian Eatery and a personalized sailor hat.
Captain’s Crew members for the month of January are:
First Grade: Jordan Acosta, Thomas Adcock, Daniel Bowman, Breanna Chavez, Van Dufrene, Sarah Edwards, Annabelle Farizo, Jayden Gordon, Sarah Green, Quinn Johnson, Emma Keller, Anna Lanata, Cameron Pizani, Journie Prine and Trey Vaurigaud. Second Grade: Maci Bergeron, Sandy Bourgeois, Ellie Burns, Connor Cunningham, Kylie Dufrene, Sara Foucha, Daphne Hartman, Ashlyn McKinney, Abigail Mosley, Lyrrice Mwaghore, Charlize Robertson, Collin Rodrigue, Samantha Todaro, August Vaurigaud and Gage Yates
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