VIDEO: ‘Do the Right Thing’ award winners honored

  • °èapp recognizes “Do the Right Thing” award winners 

    °èapp honored the students who were chosen as the ‘Do the Right Thing’ award winners for the 2022-2023 academic year.  The recognition took place during an afternoon ceremony on Thursday, April 27 at Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden.

    The ‘Do the Right Thing’ recognition program is sponsored by The °èapp Gazette.  Each month from October through April, four students – two elementary school students, a middle school student, and a high school student – were featured in The Gazette and on the °èapp website and Facebook page as well as Spectrum Channel 21, which is the Education Station for °èapp. 

    ‘Do the Right Thing’ is a long-standing program for °èapp and The °èapp Gazette that brings attention to students who distinguish themselves by their positive actions, whether big or small.  The students “do the right thing” by exhibiting kindness, responsibility, and good character and striving to make a difference in the lives of others without expecting anything in return.

    In addition to being recognized in front of the audience and receiving a ‘Do the Right Thing’ plaque, each student received three tickets to attend a °èappia Honey Hunters baseball game this summer.  The baseball tickets were sponsored by CaroMont Health.

    Below is a list of the award winners for the 2022-2023 academic year:

    October ‘Do the Right Thing’ winners

    • Journey Jones, Bessemer City Primary
    • Darluh Mattaldi, Kiser Elementary
    • Valentina Gomez, Cramerton Middle
    • Jack Hayes, South Point High

    November ‘Do the Right Thing’ winners

    • Cora Sisk, Costner Elementary
    • Brynn Craig, Rankin Elementary
    • Christian Burnett, W.C. Friday Middle
    • MJ Ferguson, Stuart W. Cramer High

    December ‘Do the Right Thing’ winners

    • Sam Stoner, Page Primary
    • Tristan Cooper, °èapp Virtual Academy
    • Neva’h Bell, Grier Middle
    • Nicole Valverde Cordero, North °èapp High

    January ‘Do the Right Thing’ winners

    • Jesiah Maynor, Gardner Park Elementary
    • Beverly Smith-Burney, Lingerfeldt Elementary
    • Jazmyn Reid, Holbrook Middle
    • Joseph Armitage, Hunter Huss High

    February ‘Do the Right Thing’ winners

    • Kaitlyn Dockery, W.A. Bess Elementary
    • LaDarrius Pratt, Lowell Elementary
    • Azriel Adams, Southwest Middle
    • Autumn Queen, °èapp Early College of Medical Sciences

    March ‘Do the Right Thing’ winners

    • Josiah Sutton, Brookside Elementary
    • Jayla Matthews, Pinewood Elementary
    • Jackson Kuveikis, Mount Holly Middle
    • Yara Rodriguez Enriquez, East °èapp High

    April ‘Do the Right Thing’ winners

    • Jaxon Rhinehart, Springfield Elementary
    • Hayden Martin, Chapel Grove Elementary
    • Sanaa’ya Ratchford, Bessemer City Middle
    • Andrew Ferrell, Forestview High

    The ceremony was recorded, and the video will air on Channel 21 the week of May 8-14 at 11:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m., and 11:00 p.m.  It will air at other times this summer and will be available on the °èapp website and YouTube channel.

    Congratulations to our ‘Do the Right Thing’ award winners for 2022-2023!