Lisbon
– On Tuesday, March 2, Philip W. Sugg Middle School Principal, Jeff
Ramich, and Assistant Principal/CCD, Thomas Landberg, announced the
second
quarter Student Achievement Ashlee Stone Memorial Awards. Sixth grader,
Breeann
Sautter; seventh grader, Kailyn Hill; and eighth grader, Jennifer
Smith.
Student were presented a plaque during the announcement ceremony. Each
quarter, members of the sixth, seventh and eight grades are nominated by
grade
level teachers. The award has been renamed in honor of the memory of
former PWS student, Ashlee Stone. “The award is given in memory
of Ashlee Stone, a seventh grade student, who was a positive role model
in our
school. Ashlee was known for her willingness to learn, having a
positive
attitude, being respectful to adults and her peers, being a risk taker,
persevering when the going got rough, handling conflict with grace,
being a
friend to everyone, being a leader, and especially for her smile. These
students were chosen for this award because they demonstrate all or many
of
these qualities,” shared Ramich.
Breeann
Sautter, a sixth grade student, is the daughter of Nicole and Doug
Sautter of
Lisbon Falls. “Breeann is extremely conscientious and works
diligently no matter what the subject. She always has her work done and
it is done well. Breeann participates in all class activities and does
what is asked of her,” shares Ramich. “Breeann is
an independent worker. She is a member of student council and has been a
very active Lisbon junior volunteer for the last two years assisting
with
school and community projects.”
Seventh
grade student, Kailyn Hill, is the daughter of Bobbi and Glenn Hill of
Lisbon. “Kailyn is a delight. She has been a Lisbon junior
volunteer for three years and is responsible, helpful, polite and very
pleasant,” according to Ramich. “Kailyn wants to do well and
is a smart girl. She takes risks in the classroom daily and always
tries
her best. She is just a sweetheart.”
Jennifer
Smith, an eighth grader, is the daughter of Lee Ann and Bradley Smith of
Lisbon
Falls. “Jennifer is a role model for respect. She is kind,
empathetic and just a nice person,” according to Ramich.
“Academically, Jennifer strives for perfection and performs above her
peers. She shows critical thinking skills and problem solves
independently. She is actively involved in student council and
sports. Jennifer was also nominated to attend the Girls’ Day at the
State House in Augusta.”
FYI
on student programs and other projects at Philip W. Sugg Middle School,
contact
Community Resource Coordinator, Monica Millhime at 754-0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org
or visit www.lisbonschoolsme.org.
Congratulations To All!!!