Student of the Month campaign kicks off

Published 11:00 am Monday, November 13, 2023

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Lincoln County High School kicked off a new student of the month celebration last week sponsored by the LCHS Youth Service Center to spotlight students who reflect the “Portrait of a Patriot” criteria: Collaborator, Communicator, Community Contributor, Continuous Learner, Critical Thinker.

The students celebrated with refreshments and received a certificate and a yard sign designed by the high school marketing class for receiving the award. Each department nominated students from each grade level to receive the award.

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“We have amazing students doing great things in and out of the classroom,” said Lincoln County High School Youth Service Center Coordinator Amy Bastin. “We wanted our students to see they are noticed for their hard work and wanted to recognize them for it.”

There will be a different group of students chosen each month. The “Portrait of a Patriot” initiative began this school year at LCHS. The intention is for students to master five graduation competencies (Collaborator, Communicator, Community Contributor, Continuous Learner, Critical Thinker) that will equip them with the skills and knowledge they need to be successful in life after high school.

This month’s students are:

• Mason Waddell- nominated by the Arts and Humanities Department

• Sheldon Turner- nominated by the Practical Living and Consumer Science Department

• Jacob Pike- nominated by the Practical Living and Consumer Science Department

• Tyler Lane- nominated by the Practical Living and Consumer Science Department

• Annabelle Padgett- nominated by the Practical Living and Consumer Science Department

• Yunaliska Gooch- nominated by the English Department

• Peyton Parker- nominated by the English Department

• Victor Stagner- nominated by the English Department

• Austin Pennington- nominated by the English Department

• Dani Marrow- nominated by the Math Department

• Kayla Demarse- nominated by the Math Department

• Slate Adams- nominated by the Math Department

• Dakota Rothwell- nominated by the Math and Social Studies Department

• McKenzie Elliot- nominated by the Social Studies Department

• Aiden Carrier- nominated by the Social Studies Department

• Layla Kessinger- nominated by the Social Studies Department

• Apaar Kabra- nominated by the Science Department

• Gatlin McAninch- nominated by the Science Department

• Cara Vickers- nominated by the Science Department