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Adam Dudley, Cody Meeks, Nathan Hardie, & Justin Sheppard – KINDNESS

Georgia Military College Prep School recognizes Adam Dudley, Cody Meeks, Nathan Hardie, and Justin Sheppard for earning the Character of the Week Award in demonstrating the virtue of KINDNESS.

I would like to nominate Adam Dudley, Cody Meeks, Nathan Hardie, and Justin Sheppard for Character of the Week. On Wednesday I asked these students if they knew why one of their fellow classmates always sat by himself at lunch. They told me that they weren’t sure; they said he always sat in the same spot at lunch everyday. The next day at lunch I observed these same students walk over to the table the classmate was sitting at and invite him to join them for lunch at their table. This student had a glowing smile on his face as he moved his lunchbox over to the table to have lunch with these four young gentlemen. It impressed me and warmed my heart to see them reach out to their classmate. I wanted to nominate them for displaying the virtues of friendship and kindness.

Submitted on January 23, 2009 by
Lt Jackie Lee
Campus Police