Character clinic
Students at Progress Elementary learned valuable lessons in life and basketball last Friday at a special P.A.C.E. assembly held at the school. Gonzaga University basketball players Kelly Bowen (front) and Kayla Standish stopped by to talk about their record-setting Elite Eight campaign last season and shoot a few baskets in the Progress gym. The Zags also addressed traits like courage, honesty and diligence that comprise the P.A.C.E. character education program in place at Central Valley, East Valley, Freeman and West Valley school districts. Photo by: Craig Howard
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