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The Alamogordo Kiwanis Club supports education though s program known as BUG. BUG stands for Bring Up Grades
The purpose of the BUG program is to encourage students by recognizing their efforts to improve their grades. The Alamogordo Kiwanis Club recognizes students from St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Elementary School who showed improvements. The 3rd nine weeks grades are compared to the 2nd nine weeks’ grading period etc.
At St. Frances Cabrini School Ten (10) student's qualified for the BUG recognition program for the 4th nine week grading term.
The Top “Bug” was Kg Logan Fox Aragon who brought up grades in three subject areas.
Also, Wyatt Radford (Kg) was a “three-repeater” in that he qualified as a BUG in both the 2nd – 3rd -and 4th grading period.
A BUG Honor Roll is established for the first grading period, according to Principal Sister Stephnora. “Every student who maintains their grades and raises one subject grade by one letter grade will be recognized on the list.”
“This will encourage students who put real effort into improving their grades.” says the BUG man, Ned Kline. “It doesn’t matter where they’re starting from. We want to encourage them to do their best from here onward.”
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