A second grader, along with three school staff members, were honored Tuesday for their roles in helping save a student's life in March.It all happened when 8-year-old Trey Lewis noticed a classmate was choking and having a severe allergic reaction to a granola bar that contained cashews.'We're finishing up lunch in second grade, and Trey comes up to me and says there's a student choking, and I need you to come take a look at it,' Assistant Principal David Ravida explained.
'Trey is the biggest hero,' Ravida said. 'He saved that kid's life by alerting me. Anyone can be a hero. A student, a nurse, a teacher and principal. Anybody.'A school with no shortage of role models for others.Today, that student is doing OK. Ask Trey about it, and his smile says more than any words could.'I saved someone's life and I helped him,' Trey said.
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