DUBLIN — Emereau Charter School celebrated the end of the second year with three awards ceremonies at Bladen Community College.

Eumreau (you-mah-ray) is an acronym for elevating unique moments and recognizing excellence at Emereau.

Students were presented awards based on how they closely relate to prominent people such as JK Rowling, Oprah Winfrey, Amelia Earhart and many more.

Students also were presented with academic awards in all subjects based on having an “A” average for the entire year. Exploration classes presented awards to students that went above in beyond in their classes based on behavior, skills and over all participation.

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Emereau Charter School celebrated the end of the second year with three awards ceremonies at Bladen Community College, including this moment from Kellye Fell’s fourth grade class being presented awards. Eumreau (you-mah-ray) is an acronym for elevating unique moments and recognizing excellence at Emereau. Students were presented awards based on how they closely relate to prominent people such as JK Rowling, Oprah Winfrey, Amelia Earhart and many more. Students also were presented with academic awards in all subjects based on having an “A” average for the entire year. Exploration classes presented awards to students that went above in beyond in their classes based on behavior, skills and over all participation.
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Emereau Charter School celebrated the end of the second year with three awards ceremonies at Bladen Community College, including this moment from Kellye Fell’s fourth grade class being presented awards. Eumreau (you-mah-ray) is an acronym for elevating unique moments and recognizing excellence at Emereau. Students were presented awards based on how they closely relate to prominent people such as JK Rowling, Oprah Winfrey, Amelia Earhart and many more. Students also were presented with academic awards in all subjects based on having an “A” average for the entire year. Exploration classes presented awards to students that went above in beyond in their classes based on behavior, skills and over all participation.

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