Charles Snelgrove In The Classroom

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Charles Snelgrove attend Clewiston High School and is a student in my English 4 Honors class. He is a hard working student and always strives for he best. I would consider him as an overachiever. I have never had any behavior issues with him. He comes to class on time every day, does his work in a timely manner, and exceeds in any given assignment. His work is always turned in on time or before the due date.Charles doe not bully his fellow peers nor doe he instigate fights. He is a very compassionate person, who is always willing to help people in the classroom in anyway he can. Charles has been in my class since the beginning of this school year and I can say without a doubt that he is the greatest student that I have ever encountered. It

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