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This month's student spotlight belongs to Arianna Gamaggio. Congrats Arianna! Arianna has been chosen since she has shown true kindness to Rebecca with her broken foot. She helps her walk down and up on the stairs, helps with lunch and carries her supplies from class to class.
Every month I will pick someone for student spotlight and interview them. This is how Ariana's interview went. Arianna is 12 years old. When I asked how it felt being Student Spotlight she told me that it felt honored. She was very pleased to know that people did notice her helping someone out. She believed that other people should do the same when

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