Saturday, December 30, 2006
Lovejoy Middle School awards Fall 2006 ‘Leopard Leaders’
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Fall 2006 LMS Leopard Leadership Award winners
There was no caption provided, so I've got no idea who's who. But they're all winners, nonetheless.
Six out of the eight 6th grade winners.
Enlarge photo | View thumbnailsOnce a semester, Lovejoy Middle School teachers from every subject nominate a male and female student from each grade. These students go above and beyond in the classroom. They are students who have their homework turned in on time every time, students who ask thoughtful questions, students who help out with group work and assist others during lessons. These are students who come to the classroom and excel.
Math
- 6th Grade Boy: Sam Shore
- 6th Grade Girl: Brianna Oleson
- 7th Grade Boy Will Stewart
- 7th Grade Girl Hanna Vik
- 8th Grade Boy Chase Anderson
- 8th Grade Girl Marissa Pekarek
Science
- 6th Grade Boy: Alex Muller
- 6th Grade Girl: Bethany Wong
- 7th Grade Boy: Hunter Massey
- 7th Grade Girl: Tessa Haas
- 8th Grade Boy: John Holliman
- 8th Grade Girl: Casie Sumners
Language Arts
- 6th Grade Boy: Drew Abramson
- 6th Grade Girl: Ka’Ohinani Kawahigashi
- 7th Grade Boy: Ryan Whitt
- 7th Grade Girl: Andie Malloy
- 8th Grade Boy: Trevor Gonzales
- 8th Grade Girl: Kelsey Northcutt
Social Studies
- 6th Grade Boy: Kyle Berger
- 6th Grade Girl: Peyton Beene
- 7th Grade Boy: Cade Mileger
- 7th Grade Girl: Madeline Wise
- 8th Grade Boy: Zack Bogucki
- 8th Grade Girl: Nisha Lizana
Source: Lovejoy Middle School
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