Students and staff at Kate Goodrich kicked off T.E.A.M. Kate on Tuesday October 25th at a pep assembly. T.E.A.M. Kate is a program that promotes respect for each other in the classrooms, in the school and outside at recess. Children and staff members wore aqua colored tie dyed t-shirts for the kick off. Staff members at Kate Goodrich are working on encouraging bucket filler behavior-which can be identified as behavior that illustrates children being nice to each other, therefore filling their own personal buckets and the other person’s bucket, as well. Cheerleaders from the high school attended the pep rally to support students at Kate Goodrich.
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