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Kingfisher Junior High has announced its December 2022 Students of the Month. Pictured with Buzz the Yellowjacket, those earning the honor were, from left: seventh graders: Joshua Haynes, Buzz’s Student of the Month; Vaness Gomez, Outstanding Student of the Month; Fredric Belin, Yellowjacket Character Trait of the month (creativity). Also, eighth graders: Brinley Reese, Outstanding Student of the Month; Audrey Long, Yellowjacket Character Trait of the month (creativity); and Hannah Jeter, Buzz’s Student of the Month. [Photo provided]
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