It’s so
Fine to be a Lion!

Fifth grader
Jocelyn Nichols is shown with the Clay County Schools Attendance
Trophy which she helped Lizemore School win.
Jocelyn Nichols, a fifth-grade student at
Lizemore School was perfect last year. Jocelyn is also
perfect this year. Perfect – as in perfect attendance.
Jocelyn is also one reason why Lizemore School won the coveted
Clay County Schools attendance trophy last school year with an
overall attendance rate exceeding 94%. The trophy, given
annually, is presented at opening ceremonies in August of each new
school year.
Principal Britni Ramsey explained that students like Jocelyn are
the reason Lizemore prevailed in the attendance race. “It’s
been a tough year so far with the flu and other respiratory
illnesses, but Jocelyn and dozens of other students with perfect
or near-perfect attendance are keeping us in the running for a
repeat first-place performance.”
Like all Clay County schools, Lizemore uses a variety of
incentives to encourage students to pursue faithful
attendance. Each teacher plans for weekly and monthly
incentives that might include ‘treasure box’ prizes, popsicles, or
lunch with the teacher. Students with perfect attendance for
the week are eligible to be randomly chosen to win a Hot Wheels
car. Winners are announced every Monday. At the end of
each grading period the 45 winners race their cars in heats on a
six-lane racetrack. The final heats are run before the
entire student body, where the winner walks away with a
trophy.
As for Jocelyn, she credits her grandparents for her
accomplishments. “My grandparents want me to come to school
every day to learn, so I’m here every day.”