This week’s Positive Behaviour and Learning Program nominees

This week’s PBL nominees.

 

THE Positive Behaviour and Learning (PBL) program has continued despite lockdown.

The nominations are made in arrears so we will continue to see students recognised as the lockdown continues.

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This week’s nominees are noted for their kindness, sharing and attitude.

Hunter River High’s Brianna Slater was nominated for kindness as was Medowie Public School’s Giaan McLeay.

Irrawang High School’s School Captain Riley Neil was nominated for the way he conducts himself in his role and for living by the PBL values.

Justice May-McKenny of Grahamstown Public School was nominated for sharing with a teammate who had missed out at a sporting event.

Seaham Public School’s Ezekiel Botha received a nomination for being supportive and caring towards other students.

Irrawang Public School’s Peter Law was nominated for his politeness and respect while out shopping.

Marley Lucas of Raymond Terrace Public School is a great mentor who supports younger students transitioning to the school.

Karuah Public School’s Ava Hurstfield was nominated for having great manners and being respectful.

Salt Ash Public School’s Bethany Ash was nominated for being a positive, safe and respectful learner.

The team at the NOTA congratulate all our PBL nominees.

 

By Marian SAMPSON

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