Woodland Elementary School named National Beta School of Distinction

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BRADYVILLE - National Beta is proud to announce Woodland Elementary School as a 2017-2018 National School of Distinction. This award is an honor for Beta Chapters striving towards academic achievement, exemplary character, demonstrated leadership and service to others. With an ongoing quest to instill these qualities in more students, the National Beta School of Distinction Award is designed to award those schools that show an increase in membership for the current school year.

"This is a great achievement for our Beta Club. Our sponsors and members should be very proud of this achievement," remarked Mrs. Angela Cossey, principal of Woodland Elementary School. Mr. Brian Parker, one of the Woodland Beta Sponsors added, "We have sponsors and members who exemplify what it means to be 'Lead by Serving Others', which is what Beta has stood for in our school for 25 years."

Award recipients received a National Beta School of Distinction banner to proudly display as a symbol of their accomplishment. In addition, National Beta School of Distinction recipients will be publicized at the 2018 National Beta Convention in Savannah, GA this June.

"This prestigious honor is a true indication of Woodland Elementary School's dedication to academic excellence, leadership development and commitment to celebrating their student's achievements." said National Beta's Chief Executive Officer, Bob Bright.

About National Beta: National Beta is the largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization in America. Since its beginnings in 1934, National Beta has been committed to providing students with a positive experience in a supportive manner in grades 4-12. The organization recognizes outstanding achievement, promotes character and social responsibility, encourages service involvement to school and community, and fosters leadership skills.

For more information about National Beta visit, betaclub.org

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