ACHIEVE3000 SCHOOL WINNERS FOR NOVEMBER 2017
Woodleaf Elementary, Corriher-Lipe Middle
and West Rowan High teachers and students
are the Achieve3000 Champs for the month
of November, 2017 in their respective grade-
levels.
Previous elementary grade-level
winners were:
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Cleveland Elementary: October 2016
Woodleaf Elementary: November 2016
Morgan Elementary: December 2016
Woodleaf Elementary: January 2017
China Grove Elementary: February, 2017
Landis Elementary: March 2017
Granite Quarry Elementary: April 2017
Shive Elementary: September 2017
Woodleaf Elementary: October 2017
Woodleaf Elementary: November 2017
Previous middle grade-level winners
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Previous high grade-level winners
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South Rowan High: October 2016
South Rowan High: November 2016
South Rowan High: December 2016
West Rowan High: January 2017
West Rowan High: February 2017
West Rowan High: March 2017
West Rowan High: April 2017
South Rowan High: September 2017
East Rowan High: October 2017
West Rowan High: November 2017
The Achieve3000 Award Patrol surprises
three schools each month with the
'rotating' Achieve3000 Reading Champs
banner. An elementary, middle and high
school are selected monthly for students
achieving the highest
overall reading.
Congratulations
Southeast Middle: October 2016
Knox Middle: November 2016
Southeast Middle: December 2016
China Grove Middle: January 2017
China Grove Middle: February 2017
Erwin Middle: March 2017
Corriher-Lipe Middle: April 2017
China Grove Middle: September 2017
Corriher-Lipe Middle: October 2017
Corriher-Lipe Middle: November 2017
to Woodleaf Elem,
Corriher-Lipe
Middle & West
Rowan High for
being the grade-
level winners.
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