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Bucket Filler Articles
Have You Filled a Bucket Today? (Article 2)
South Central Elementary School students are continuing to work on being “bucket-fillers.” Every time a student says or does a kind thing for another, that student is filling a bucket. Teachers gave reasons the bucket-fillers were chosen – kind to his classmates, always helpful, eager to help students and teacher, good sportsmanship, shows compassion, naturally kind and feels good about helping others, good friend to others, says encouraging comments to others, never says mean things, a real gentleman, holds the door, helpful to a student with an injury. Teachers continue to comment on the great job that their students are doing filling buckets. Thank you South Central Elementary School students and keep up the good work.
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Have You Filled A Bucket Today? (Article 5)
Students at South Central Elementary School continue to excel at filling buckets. The students chosen by staff shared some of things that a good bucket filler does. Madison Moore, a 2nd grader, said that being nice to other people is a bucket filling act. Giving others encouragement is a way that Alec Konrade, a 4th grader, practices filling buckets. 1st grader E.J. Gregg works at being a good friend as his way of filling buckets. Jessica Kissel, a 3rd grader, gave the example of helping someone who has a big load by opening the door. 1st grader Allison Dale fills buckets by playing with someone at recess who is playing alone. These students, as well as the other ones chosen this week, have done many kind acts and said many kind words. The staff at school is noticing students filling buckets more and more each day. What about you? Have you filled a bucket today?