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Following the suggestion of some of their 3rd graders, Holly Harshman Elementary is excited to roll out a new program – the Class Ambassador Program. A Class Ambassador helps visitors or new students learn their way around and keep new students company at lunch and recess. These very important helpers also explain classroom projects or displays to parents or visitors with questions. “Our Class Ambassadors go out of their way to make our new students and visitors feel welcome at Holly Harshman. WE are excited about this new program,” said HHE personnel.
The inaugural group of Class Ambassadors are pictured: 5th Grade (l to r, standing) Brenden Ricker, Brady Montgomery, Caroline Cannon, Kiylee Hughes, Jancey Harris, and Nicholi Carillo; (l to r, sitting) Kaelyn Nichols, Hudson Vacca, Jaxon Baber, Amy Gragg, and Joseph Cude. Not Pictured: Haylee McCravens.

4th Grade: (l to r, standing) Emma Ferguson, Colten Quebedeaux, John Murphy, Kaeilor Hastey, Rylie Bentley, Alexis Clegg, Charleigh Self, and Abigail Koppein; (l to r, sitting) John Logan, Lauren Beck, Cooper Plunkett, and Scotty Gragg.
3rd Grade: (l to r, standing) Ryder House, Andrew Erickson, Riya Desai, Sawyer Golden, Anabelle Peters, Elliott Dugan, Eden Hooper, and Trinity Cude; (l to r, sitting) Zane McMellon, Kylene Denton, Gage Hicks, Kallye Gates, and Eli Goger. Not Pictured: Adam Hughes, Beck Vacca, Kili Cox, Chloe Stepp.
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Jeri Pearson
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