The Cuyahoga Heights Board of Education acknowledged exceptional students for November, spanning grades 5 to 12, commending qualities such as kindness, academic dedication, and community spirit. This initiative by the board seeks to highlight these commendable attributes and contributions across various grade levels.
Firstly, recognizing the accomplishments of young learners, according to their website, students recognized from Cuyahoga Heights Elementary School include Molly Kapinski, praised for brightening classrooms with her caring nature and dedication to learning, and Orin Green, acknowledged for his positive attitude, perseverance, and consistent good choices. At Cuyahoga Heights Middle School, Chase Henry stands out as a dedicated, hard-working student challenging himself academically while Eli Lang is commended for his generosity seen in his initiative to deliver morning announcements and reward fellow students. Alexis Unger from Grade 8 is recognized for her compassionate and selfless nature embodying the spirit of giving.
Moving on to high school achievers, according to their website, from Cuyahoga Heights High School Johnny Urbanic in Grade 9 is recognized for his conscientiousness kindness and exceptional effort in the classroom successfully balancing academics and participation in boys’ basketball. Johnny Noah Tokar in Grade 10 consistently gives his best in class willingly helps teachers and peers without hesitation serving as a role model for fellow students. Luci (Lucianna) Ross in Grade 11 is described as dependable friendly holding herself to a high standard of integrity. She goes above and beyond when faced with challenges volunteering to assist outside the classroom showcasing outstanding qualities that will benefit her in the future. In Grade 12 Caden Buccier is acknowledged as a great student being a perfect example of what a Student of the Month should embody. Caden's intelligence dedication to assignments and tests his courteous interactions with teachers and peers make him a role model for younger students in all aspects.
Finalizing the announcement, according to their twitter, these students received certificates during the November 16 Board of Education meeting.