By Angela Allen
S-C CAPS student and Townsquare intern
As it's getting colder outside, the first quarter of the school year is taking a toll and ending. Our kiddos are still working hard over at Skyline. They have been practicing how to be respectful.

 

These students work so hard every year, and I'm sure parents and grandparents are finding it very difficult this time of year. They are watching their kids or grandkids grow up, but this can also be an exciting time to watch these kids start to grow and develop into their own people!

 

This is an excellent school to send your children to for them to start developing from kindergarten all the way to 3rd grade.

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They always have a smile on their face and come in ready to learn and take on the day!

Even when they don’t think they are.

 

“All students learn at the highest level while providing a safe and trusting environment.” - Jessica Lutjen.

 

The 3rd graders are such a good such good role models for the younger kids, as they are preparing to leave the school and go on into middle school.

 

Skyline is very organized and is very encouraging of these kids to keep going.

 

The teachers are always there for their kids, they are always very kind to everyone, and they are always in a great mood and a great example to these kids.

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Going back to this school, it is a great school for your kids to go to, so they can grow up and be some outstanding citizens when the time comes.

 

And just like KSIS, they keep on striding every day and keep people motivated!

 

Thank you, KSIS

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And thank you to Skyline for being an amazing example for these kids!

 

Thank you, Mrs. Lujten, for helping and giving me more insight about Skyline. I deeply appreciate it.

 

GO SKYLINE TIGERS!

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