Wilmington High School announces February Students of the Month

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WILMINGTON — The Wilmington High School February Students of the Month:

Business Department: Olivia Weller

The Business department would like to nominate Olivia Weller as the student of the month for February. Olivia has a positive attitude and creates high quality work in class. She is always on time and has an exceptional grade in class. Keep up the good work!

English Department — Emily Quallen

The English Department would like to recognize Emily Quallen as Student of the Month. Emily views literature and life through a creative lens. Confident, articulate, and analytical, Emily enriches class discussions through her ability to see topics in fresh, new ways. Congratulations, Emily, on your well-deserved nomination.

Social Studies — Annaleice Geffre

Annaleice Geffre is being recognized by the Social Studies Department for SOTM. Annaleice produces work that represents great understanding and she always goes beyond the minimum requirements. The work ethic that she expresses is that of a role model for other students. Her desire to learn and to do things well is evident and will serve her and those that follow her lead in a very positive manner.

Science Department — Sophia Blessing

The Science Department would like to recognize Sophia Blessing as Student of the Month. Sophie goes the extra mile to be a leader in labs and answering sessions. Her answers are very complete and represent the kind of work necessary to communicate effectively to her peers. I can tell she has a genuine interest in her studies and always contributes positively to the class.

Math Department — Logan Salatin

The Math Department would like to recognize Logan Salatin as Student of the Month. Logan gives his best effort daily, helps his peers, and has been very successful in Algebra 1 since the beginning of the year. Logan demonstrates critical thinking skills and is always willing to extend his learning. Logan is a pleasure to have in class and brings a positive attitude daily. Congrats Logan!

Health/PE — Camden Kline

The Health and PE Department would like to recognize Camden Kline as Student of the Month. Camden participate everyday with great effort and a smile. He is always willing to give a helping hand to me and other students in the class. He gives great effort and has a positive attitude. Congrats and Thanks Camden.

Foreign Language Department — Karen Champo

The Foreign Language Department would like to nominate Karen Champo Mendoza as Student of the Month. Karen comes to class prepared every day and always strives to do her best. She utilizes class time effectively and is a strong asset to the classroom. Great job Karen!

Choir — Shannon O’Boyle

The choral department would like to recognize Shannon O’Boyle as student of the month for February. Not only is Shannon a hard working student who is eager to sing and help her classmates, but she is also willing to go above and beyond what is expected of the choral students. As a student aide, she willingly helps other students and the director by extra singing when requested or by running errands to make certain the choir classes run as smoothly and efficiently as possible. Thank you Shannon!

Theater — Reiley Black

Reiley always has energy to start each class; which is important for first period. She sits in the front of the room and is always prepared for class. Reiley participates in discussions and asks well directed and thought out questions. I look forward to her comments each day in class.

Exceptional Student Education — Heidi Murphy

Heidi Murphy is our Exceptional Student of the month. Heidi is always happy to be at school. She has been working hard on her vocabulary words and mathematics and has improved greatly in these subjects. Heidi is energetic and very helpful throughout the day. She works well independently as well as with her teachers and aides. Great job Heidi!

Blessing
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Geffre
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Annaleice_Geffre.jpgGeffre

Kline
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Camden_Kline.jpgKline

Quallen
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Murphy
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Heidi_Murphy.jpgMurphy

Champo
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Karen_Champo.jpgChampo

Salatin
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Logan_Salatin.jpgSalatin

Weller
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Olivia_Weller.jpgWeller

Black
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Reiley_Black.jpgBlack

O’Boyle
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/02/web1_02Shannon_OBoyle.jpgO’Boyle

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By Wilmington City Schools

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