SHMS Rebels of the Month

South Habersham Middle School February Rebels of the Month

The following students were chosen for Rebel of the Month for the month of February for the outstanding character trait of kindness.  One boy and one girl from each grade level are chosen by teachers.  These students exemplify positive character traits such as dedication, honesty, and kindness as well.  Students were treated to a pizza lunch with their parents provided by The Torch.  They received a t-shirt with the saying “Not just strong, Rebel strong”.  They will also receive a goody bag from Chic-fil-A.

Pictured first row (l-r): Kristen Barber, sixth grade; Lauren McEntyre, seventh grade; Kailei Dean, eighth grade. Second row (l-r): Joseph Wade, sixth grade; Jacob Donaldson, seventh grade; and Matthew Benton, eighth grade.
Pictured first row (l-r): Kristen Barber, sixth grade; Lauren McEntyre, seventh grade; Kailei Dean, eighth grade. Second row (l-r): Joseph Wade, sixth grade; Jacob Donaldson, seventh grade; and Matthew Benton, eighth grade.

 

South Habersham Middle School March Rebels of the Month

The following students were chosen for Rebel of the Month for the month of March for the outstanding character trait of patience.  One boy and one girl from each grade level are chosen by teachers.  These students exemplify positive character traits such as dedication, honesty, and kindness as well.  Students were treated to a pizza lunch with their parents provided by The Torch.  They received a t-shirt with the saying “Not just strong, Rebel strong”.  They will also receive a goody bag from Chic-fil-A.

 

Pictured first row (l-r): Carla Rios, sixth grade; Madison Blackburn, seventh grade; and Jessica Matias, eighth grade.  Second row (l-r): Francisco Huerta, sixth grade; Jeremiah Kabongo, seventh grade; and Oswaldo Elias, eighth grade.
Pictured first row (l-r): Carla Rios, sixth grade; Madison Blackburn, seventh grade; and Jessica Matias, eighth grade. Second row (l-r): Francisco Huerta, sixth grade; Jeremiah Kabongo, seventh grade; and Oswaldo Elias, eighth grade.