
According to WES Principal April Noble these values include respect, responsibility, honesty, trustworthiness, and compassion toward others.
Parents and guests also attended the event. Following the breakfast, the honorees received a certificate of recognition and a special sticker to wear throughout the school day.
Those honored included Gabby Adams, Nia Borberg, Liam Chase, Jameson Russell, Michael Sargent, Khloe Tardif, Emily Chick, Emily Bolduc, Zoe Chabot, Gabby Hussey, Colin Moody, Camden Springer, Eva Talevi, Coleman Hubbard, Lucas Madsen, LilyBeth Ward, Kaylee Webber, Reid Brogan, Mason Colbeth, Baylee Heath, Cody Lockard, Dyllan Gaines, Carter Moody, Alexis Chase, Isabella Fagle, Annaliese Latulippe, Autumn Leslie, Carolyn Nichols, Madelyn Nichols, Mia Foley, Kayana Jacobson-Theriault, Dominic Lorello, Rusty Rousseau, Evelyn Videtto, Michael Curtis, Emily Finch, Jesse Pullen, Megan Roberts, Gauge Shepard, Kailyne Twombley, Devyn Woodman, Chase Pullen, Devan Jones, Aiden Lear-Lapierre, Evelina Lucas, Kevin Bolduc, Evan Chase, Paul Stair, and Joey Nawfel.
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