Welcoming new students focus at DCS
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From left, Daleville Middle School students Emmarosa Aguilon, Ashley Davenport, Cassie Larson and Mackenzie Shultz are among the 18 students selected to attend the S2S training at DHS Oct. 26.
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Welcoming newcomers to Daleville City Schools was the focus of a day-long training for 18 middle and high school students held at Daleville High School Oct. 26.
Sponsored and created by the Military Child Education Coalition in 2004, S2S—Student to Student—is a student-led program that teams high school and middle school student leaders to welcome new students transitioning to the school.
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