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In Ignacio, students get recognition for outstanding character

Herald Staff Writer

Friday, Oct 5, 2018 4:33 AM MT

Updated Friday, Oct 5, 2018 10:49 AM MT

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Beau Moore, head coach of the Ignacio Middle School football team, gives a “Bobcat Buck” to one of his players, Elliott Hendren, 12, during practice at the school for his outstanding leadership on and off the field. Moore said Hendren is always willing to help his fellow students and teammates. Elliott is the son of Hoss Hendren and Danita Baker-Hendren.
Beau Moore, head coach of the Ignacio Middle School football team, gives a “Bobcat Buck” to one of his players, Elliott Hendren, 12, during practice at the school for his outstanding leadership on and off the field. Moore said Hendren is always willing to help his fellow students and teammates. Elliott is the son of Hoss Hendren and Danita Baker-Hendren.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jennifer Seibel, head coach of the Ignacio Middle School volleyball team, receives a hug after giving a “Bobcat Buck” to student athlete and one of her players, Laci Brunson, 13, during practice at the school. “I’m recognizing her for being an exceptional student. Her education always comes first and is constantly on the honor roll of Ignacio Middle School. Her leadership and dedication in the classroom helps her shine on the volleyball court,” Seibel said. Laci is the daughter of Melanie and Jaydee Brunson.
Jennifer Seibel, head coach of the Ignacio Middle School volleyball team, receives a hug after giving a “Bobcat Buck” to student athlete and one of her players, Laci Brunson, 13, during practice at the school. “I’m recognizing her for being an exceptional student. Her education always comes first and is constantly on the honor roll of Ignacio Middle School. Her leadership and dedication in the classroom helps her shine on the volleyball court,” Seibel said. Laci is the daughter of Melanie and Jaydee Brunson.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Ignacio schools hand out bobcat bucks to students who they feel are deserving of the token that can be used at area businesses. The program has evolved and changed slightly every year for the last six years to continuously keep students engaged.
Ignacio schools hand out bobcat bucks to students who they feel are deserving of the token that can be used at area businesses. The program has evolved and changed slightly every year for the last six years to continuously keep students engaged.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald

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