FUSD Exceptional Student Services Students Earn Council for Exceptional Children Award

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The Florence Unified School District Exceptional Student Services Program had students honored at the recent Council for Exceptional Children Conference. Congratulations to Jessica Gardner from the Leadership Academy of Excellence and Chance Giannini from Walker Butte K-8 Leadership School for winning the “I Can Do It” Award. This award was given to students who were nominated by their teachers for exemplifying an “I Can Do” attitude.

Chance Giannini was nominated by Teacher Jodi Savage and Jessica Gardner was nominated by Dr. Fuller Quote: “Congratulations to Chance and Jessica. These two students are incredible examples of hard work and dedication. Keep up the good work.”

 

 

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