Nathan Dodge:
Kinsey Hess had an asthma attack while jogging to Meadow Wood. Nate was running with the stragglers and was there to help. He flagged a car and rode with Kinsey to the field where I could take over. An excellent moment! –Andy Pappadakis
Amy Bingen:
Amy consistently contributes 100% during classes. Although she is involved in many activities, she never “takes the morning off” to sleep in, she’s at school. Additionally, her involvement in activities doesn’t affect her class work – her grades in academic subjects are strong.
She consistently pushes herself to improve her performances and knowledge in subjects. She’s constantly asking for feedback to develop her skills.
Amy is always prepared for class. Her music is memorized, her assignments are complete, she has been put in charge of several projects for drama and has been a strong leader. She is always the first one to have her lines memorized for any play or musical in which she is involved.
Amy is enthusiastic about many subject matters, not just in the arts. Amy displays strong leadership skills in class and after school activities. She is encouraging and helpful to other students.
Amy is always respectful to staff and a pleasure to work with. She will do anything that is asked, and contributes her own ideas and opinions in a constructive and respectful way.
Amy has gone out of her way to be here for the past 3 Saturdays to help build the set for the musical. Additionally, she has submitted artwork for art shows, and is involved in girl scouts.
Amy is an outstanding student whose achievements and dedication are often taken for granted. She works harder than any other student I have had, regardless of the situation, illness, or personal things that may be occurring. –Connie Campbell