Holton Middle/High School held its end of the year PBIS/Ride With Pride Assembly

Holton Middle/High School held its end of the year PBIS/Ride With Pride Assembly
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Holton Middle/High School held its end of the year PBIS/Ride With Pride Assembly on May 20th. This assembly is held every year to recognize and reward our students for making positive choices and meeting our school’s behavioral expectations. 

Tons of prizes were given away, including three brand new bikes, a moped and a car! Congratulations to our Middle School Ride With Pride winners: Johnny English, Kailey Evartt, and Mackenzie Grenell. They all went home with brand new bikes donated by Walmart. Eric Langlois took home a moped. The moped was purchased with donations from the Pizza Mill, Twin Lake Greenhouse, and Slater Contractors. Congratulations to Mathew Haight for winning the car donated by Fremont Ford! 

This assembly was a lot of fun and it could not have happened without all of our generous sponsors. We would also like to thank the Grand Haven Community Foundation for their donation at the beginning of the year. This funded our PBIS program throughout the school year.

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