BUG program set two give away bicycles to four Guthrie students

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Fogarty Principal Marsha Todd (left) and Asst. Principal Letha Bauter display the bicycles that were donated by Kiwanis for the BUG program.

Fogarty Principal Marsha Todd (left) and Asst. Principal Letha Bauter display the bicycles that were donated by Kiwanis for the BUG program.

The Kiwanis Club will help entice students at Fogarty Elementary and St. Mary’s schools to bring up their grades this final semester through the BUG program. For their efforts one boy and one girl from each school will be rewarded for their effort in the classroom with a shiny new bicycle.

Bring Up Grades (BUG) is a program designed to provide recognition to students who raise their grades into an acceptable range and maintain or continue to raise them from one grading period to the next.

The program is sponsored through the Kiwanis Club.

When a teacher recognizes a student for improvements in their grades and actions, that student has their name put into a decorative box. Students can earn multiple chances with continued improvement.

Later this school year, names will be drawn from the boxes to declare the winners of the bicycles.

Teachers will also have a chance to come away as a winner by winning the best decorative box. Last year, the winning teacher earned a $50 gift certificate from a local merchant.

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