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DeKalb West Celebrates Students at Awards
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DWS Principal’s Award – DeKalb West School third grader Karson Mullinax won the Mrs. Sabrina Farler Principal's Award for the most Accelerated Reader points (519.3) for the school year.
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DWS Librarian’s Award - For the second year in a row DeKalb West School’s Ethan Brown received the Mrs. Amanda Mullinax Librarian’s Award for the most accumulated Accelerated Reader points. He has notched 1986.9 points. Pictured from left are Principal Sabrina Farler, Ethan Brown and Librarian Amanda Mullinax.
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DWS Attendence1 - First grade student Marley Pyburn stands by DeKalb West School Principal Sabrina Farler with the Perfect Attendance Award for the 2021-22 school year.
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DWS Attendence2 - Pictured from left with their Perfect Attendance Awards were Ben Driver, Autumn Crook, Kaden Mullinax, and Maddux Pyburn.
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DWS Attendence3 – DeKalb West School’s Karson Mullinax poses with Principal Sabrina Farler in recognition of his Perfect Attendance Award.


Six students made it through the entire school year at DeKalb West with perfect attendance. Not only does that include being present every day, but it also means they were never late and didn’t leave school early. DWS Principal Sabrina Farler awarded $50 each to Maddux and Marley Pyburn, Karson and Kaden Mullinax, Autumn Crook, and Ben Driver.

DeKalb West School third grader Karson Mullinax became one of the youngest students to ever receive the Mrs. Sabrina Farler Principal’s Award. Mullinax had the most yearly Accelerated Reader points with 519.3 points. For the second year in a row. Ethan Brown was presented with the Mrs. Amanda Mullinax Librarian’s Award for the most cumulate Accelerated Reader points. He has notched 1986.9 points. This is the second year in a row for Brown to receive the high honor.

Three students were honored with a 1,000 point plaque including Karson Mullinax, Caitlin Shoemake and Connor Talley. Three students earned the AR Duffle bag: Kaden Mullinax, Hannah Brown, and Kenadee Prichard. Picking up the $10 gift certificate were Karson Mullinax, Bentley Martin, and Abby Joe Crook.

Students also were honored for their academic success with the Principal’s List for All A’s throughout the year, the A/B Honor for all 4 9 weeks and various subject awards