CES Holds 1st SCORE Positive Behavior Party

Thursday, November 1, 2012
Cloverdale Elementary School recently kicked off the school year with a "Score a Smore" party. Students Justice Stevens, Gracie Wright and Savannah Hubble were able to attend the party by trading in their SCORE tickets, which are awarded to students making positive choices.

Students at Cloverdale Elementary School recently kicked off the school year with a "SCORE a Smore" party. Admission to this party was granted by students saving their SCORE tickets to trade in.

SCORE tickets are given to students that are caught making positive and good choices. The SCORE program is the positive behavior program at the school. Each month the school hosts a special celebration party with different themes. The students are usually treated to music, snacks, and a variety of door prizes are given away.

This month's theme,"SCORE a Smore" found students getting to travel to the school's nature park. There they found a campfire where the students were able to toast a marshmallow then assemble their very own smore.

Students then had time to play in the nature park area or dance to their favorite tunes. Door prizes of an automatic entry to the next party, several beanie babies, a few mystery envelopes with different amounts of SCORE tickets and a grand prize of $20 dollars in game cash from Incredible Pizza were given out.

Cloverdale Elementary would like to thank the following businesses for their monetary or gift donation support. Business donating to date include: Pizza Niche, Putnam Plastics, Long John Silvers, Ottawa Instant Homes, OCB-Our Community Bank, Nancy's Broken Arrow 3D Course, Incredible Pizza and Target. If you or your business would like to make a donation to help an upcoming party, please contact Brad Sandy at 795-4339 or bsandy@cloverdale.k12.in.us.

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