Collinsville, Oklahoma
December 19, 2012
Wilson Character Kids
"Forgiveness"
Wilson Elementary Character Kids

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Wilson students continue to learn about "forgiveness" during the month of December. First and second grade students were chosen from their classrooms who model the behavior of forgiveness.

1st Grade Forgiveness 12-14-12
Makenna Shook, Trevor Harris, Alexa Ribbens, Emily Self, Emma Perkins, Ashlynn Comstock, Stryder Mickelson, Jaxon Gould, Leah Rule, Trevor Ramon, and Kyle Duncan
2nd Grade Forgiveness 12-14-12
Addy Laymon, Tyler Davis, Azael Gonzales, Jacob Petti, Corbin Lenhart, Bodee Hampton, Andrew Downing, and Brooks Boomgaard
Hey, guys! Here's our next batch of character kids for Forgiveness for December. Thanks so much for putting their bright, shiny faces in the paper and website - they love it! -- Lee Ann Due (12/18/2012)

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