
Jacob and Riley’s school has an incentive program and awards to motivate the children to do better in school. It seems to be working very well. The awards include “Tiger Bucks”. The San Jacinto Tiger Bucks allow the students to purchase things in the principal’s office. The awards are based on attendance and performance in the classroom.
Riley gathered in most of the awards and did extremely well. The only one she missed out was an award that included not talking in class. She slipped a little on this one. Our Blued eyed princess loves to talk. If you have ever had the opportunity to talk to Riley, she is an excellent conversationalist and is just plain mesmerizing and we love her for it. You Go Girl!! Riley's 1st grade award assembly she was awarded with "Tiger Bucks" she did very well in her class and was awarded for perfect attendance and no tardies, reading above grade level, and passing the 1st grade tiger math test. In all she was awarded with 48 dollars. WOW!
Jacob also had an award assembly at school recently to honor the kid's performances over the past six weeks. He was awarded several things including, "A" honor roll, perfect attendance and no tardies, commended on his reading benchmark test, commended on his math benchmark test, and 20 AR points (points that kids earn by reading above grade level books and taking comprehension tests after they are done). Jacob was given 92 dollars for all of his achievements over the past six weeks. The next highest 3rd grader was awarded 76 dollars. The average 3rd grader was awarded between 25 and 35 dollars. It looks like my grandchildren are exceptionally bright. I already knew it, but it nice for you to know it too. It appears that all 11 of my grandchildren are exceptional and I love all. The apple just doesn’t fall too far from the proverbial tree, does it?
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I might be biast but those are some awsome kids... :)
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