Leah Miller – Gem City’s Latest Good Grades Quarterly Drawing Winner

Congratulations to Leah Miller, our latest Good Grades Quarterly Drawing winner! Leah is 7 years old and in 1st grade at Baldwin Elementary School here in Quincy.

Thank you to all of our parents and athletes for your continued support. We look forward to seeing what the rest of the school year brings! Here’s more about Leah:


Leah Miller

Gem City Team: Level 1 Gymnastics Class
School: Baldwin Elementary
Grade: 1st
Loves: Painting, dancing, and playing ProNo
Siblings: 2 brothers


About the Good Grades Quarterly Drawing

The Good Grades Quarterly Drawing is a program offered by Gem City Gymnastics & Tumbling to encourage our athletes to work hard in the classroom. For every A or equivalent earned, our athletes have the chance to win any item from the Pro Shop for free! (Pro Shop items do not include class tuition.)

We believe that hard work in the classroom is just as important as hard work in the gym, and we are proud to offer this program to our athletes. We hope that it will help them to continue to strive for excellence in both areas.

How to Enter

To enter the Good Grades Quarterly Drawing, simply fill out the form on our website. Once you have submitted your form, you will be entered into the drawing for the next quarter.

The drawing is held at the end of each quarter, and the winners are announced on our website and social media.

Prizes

The prizes for the Good Grades Quarterly Drawing include items from the Pro Shop, such as leotards, shorts, or hoodies. The value of the prizes varies but only one item per drawing will be awarded. The winner will get to choose which item they’d like as their prize.

How to Win

The winners of the Good Grades Quarterly Drawing are chosen at random. There is no guarantee that you will win, but the more often you enter, the better your chances of winning.

We encourage all of our athletes to participate in the Good Grades Quarterly Drawing. It is a great way to earn some great prizes and to show your hard work in the classroom.

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