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BES students raise $3,035.81 for Jump Rope For Heart
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Photos courtesy of Buffalo Elementary School

As part of their participation in a week of Jump Rope For Heart activities, the students of Buffalo Elementary School wore red.
Photos courtesy of Buffalo Elementary School As part of their participation in a week of Jump Rope For Heart activities, the students of Buffalo Elementary School wore red.
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Jump Rope For Heart activities at Buffalo Elementary School also included a “Creative Heart Day” with the winner receiving a Creative Heart Award and a Wal-Mart gift certificate. The winner of Creative Heart Day was Dakota Howard, a student in Mrs. Petty’s fifth grade class who shaved a heart in his head.
Jump Rope For Heart activities at Buffalo Elementary School also included a “Creative Heart Day” with the winner receiving a Creative Heart Award and a Wal-Mart gift certificate. The winner of Creative Heart Day was Dakota Howard, a student in Mrs. Petty’s fifth grade class who shaved a heart in his head.
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The top sellers Jump Rope For Heart at Buffalo Elementary were Logan Davis, Hayley Bobo, Chelsea Dunlap, Anna Grace Humphries, and Hailey Wells. The five were the top fundraisers for the American Heart Association at the school.
The top sellers Jump Rope For Heart at Buffalo Elementary were Logan Davis, Hayley Bobo, Chelsea Dunlap, Anna Grace Humphries, and Hailey Wells. The five were the top fundraisers for the American Heart Association at the school.
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Creative Heart Day winners by grade at Buffalo Elementary School were (front row) William Lee; (middle row) AJ Maes, Kara Pruitt, Mikaylah Coker, Jasmine Humphries, Madalyn Williams, and Jacqueline Sloane; (back row) Holeigh Harris, Dakota Howard, Darwin Pimental-Tadeo, Tyger Suggs, Tyler Trammell, and Jay Rector.
Creative Heart Day winners by grade at Buffalo Elementary School were (front row) William Lee; (middle row) AJ Maes, Kara Pruitt, Mikaylah Coker, Jasmine Humphries, Madalyn Williams, and Jacqueline Sloane; (back row) Holeigh Harris, Dakota Howard, Darwin Pimental-Tadeo, Tyger Suggs, Tyler Trammell, and Jay Rector.
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Jump Rope For Heart activities at Buffalo Elementary School included an essay contest in which students wrote about how their families have been affected by heart disease. The winners of the contest were Jaryn Wages and Elainie Lee.
Jump Rope For Heart activities at Buffalo Elementary School included an essay contest in which students wrote about how their families have been affected by heart disease. The winners of the contest were Jaryn Wages and Elainie Lee.
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BUFFALO — Buffalo Elementary School participated in Jump Rope for Heart during the month of January raising $3,035.81. Students participated in activities during the week leading up to the actual Jump Rope for Heart event that was held on January 31.

On Monday, students were to wear red in support of JRFH.

On Tuesday, students participated in a “Creative Heart Day.” Most Creative Heart Award and winner of the gift certificate to Wal-Mart was Dakota Howard from Mrs. Petty’s fifth grade class. Dakota shaved a heart in his head.

The other top four creative hearts were Holeigh Harris, Jay Rector, Jasmine Humphries, and Tyger Suggs.

Top sellers were Logan Davis, Hayley Bobo, Chelsea Dunlap, Anna Grace Humphries, and Hailey Wells. The five were the top fundraisers for the American Heart Association at the school.

Also, Mrs. Caviness’ fifth grade class won for having the most Heart Heroes. Each student bought a Heart Hero for $1 from their teachers with a Heart Hero message. The Heart Heroes were then posted on their classroom doors during the week of Jump Rope For Heart. The winning class received an extra day of physical education.

Students also participated in an essay contest on how their family has been affected by heart disease. The winners of the essay contest were Jaryn Wages and Elainie Lee.



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