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Perfect Attendance
Asa Foust, Alexander Buchkovich, Isabelle Sycz, Lucas Tallent, Liam Sanders, Kaitlyn Lawson, Liam Rindom, John Simmons, Stuart Priest, Walker Zielinski, Ava Bailey, Nolynn Coaker, Kinsley Coffey, Tesla Graff, Emmarie Grace, Devin Keyes, Harley Reed, Dudlee Williams, Noah Williams, Lakelynn Bussell, Marily Gonzales, Logan Wells, Devon Keyes, Haley Reed, Amelia Bass, Lucas Lewis, Malachi Phelps, Landyn Cheatham, Hayden Jones, Brooke Payne, Joseph Jordan, Rayen Dyer, Kendal Atkins, Ellie Braden, Lilah Johnston, Maci Williams, Trayson Wynn, Jaxon Berry, Mackenzie Burbage, Airalynnn Keyes, Faith Merritt, Andrew Phelps, Dawson Walker, Timmy Buckner, Braicen Celani, Joey Gallaher, Chloe Hurst, Beau Lawson, Kenzlee Nicely, MJ Oxley, Melody Rindom, Carley Stansberry, Jack Dyer, Morgan Evans, Isaac Williams, Ava Zielinski, Isaiah Messer, Declane Faulkner, Raven Gibson, Addyson Matthews, Noah Walker
We would like to congratulate the following students on their accomplishments for the first nine weeks of school.
Luttrell Elementary School would like to recognize some outstanding students and their achievements during the first nine weeks of school this year.
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Mrs. Stephany's Pre-K class - Beau Lawson, Caiden Blankenship, Hayden Cooke, Nathaniel Tharp, Phoenix Scarbrough, Gage Tallent, James Naylor, Keela Kiser, Brooklyn Canada
Mrs. Sarah's Kindergarten class - CJ Bougard Jr., Dee Braden, Brooklyn Mingie
Mrs. April's Kindergarten Class - Kenzlei Lawson Vanessa Miller
Students walking to and from Luttrell Elementary School will soon be a bit safer with a grant from Safe Routes to School.
The federally funded program, which promotes the health benefits of walking and biking to school, will fund the paving and lighting of an existing path that residents at Lafollette Housing Authority apartments in Luttrell use to get to school, Luttrell City Park, and Luttrell Library. The $98,000 grant includes funding for the path, along with an education component, including traffic safety classes for kids and educational materials.
PreK and Kindergarten students at Luttrell Elementary School celebrated learning about the letter Rr by dressing as pirates and practicing their 'arrr' sounds. The students hunted for treasure and also enjoyed a land lubber treat.