Power Panthers — January 9, 2018
January 10, 2018
Our first group of amazing Power Panthers was introduced at the January 9th basketball game.
“Power Panthers” is a student recognition program sponsored by the Cabot Panther Foundation and the Cabot School District. The program honors students in the third through sixth grades who have demonstrated the power and motivation to improve or excel in academics, behavior, or citizenship.
Students receiving this honor are nominated by a building administrator or staff member. Every Power Panther receives tickets to attend the basketball game, a Power Panther t-shirt, and coupons for the concession stand.

Before being recognized on the basketball court, students gathered in the Fine Arts Auditorium to hear from district leaders. Superintendent Dr. Tony Thurman welcomed the students, along with Cabot Panther Foundation President Mike Verkler.
Cabot High School Baseball Coach Ronnie Goodwin and CHS football player Justin Nabors spoke to the Power Panthers about working hard, never giving up, and team work in and out of the classroom.
We're very proud of this great group of students. Congratulations and go “Power Panthers!”
Our @PanthersCPF Power Panthers preparing to be recognized on the basketball court! pic.twitter.com/2e0pll00iG
— Cabot Public Schools (@cabotsd) January 10, 2018
@DrTCabot speaking to our first group of Power Panthers last night! pic.twitter.com/lUWtdJOGTx
— Cabot Public Schools (@cabotsd) January 10, 2018
