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Lisbon High School (LHS) administrators and staff are pleased to recognize students for their excellent overall performance. Family members of the most recent student of the quarter awards were invited to attend the recognition.
Pictured (l-r): Freshman, Tyler Fowler; Sophomore, Hayley Wheeler; Junior, Nicholas Huston; and Senior, Patrick Dexler. Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.
Lisbon – Lisbon High School, Principal Nicholas Gannon, announced the Students of the 3rd Quarter during a school-wide assembly on Friday, May 8. Parents, grandparents, and siblings of the recipients were invited to the stage during the award presentations to congratulate students. Students are nominated by staff members for their community service, academics, co-curricular activities, sports participation, good citizenship and overall positive reflection of the student body.
Awards this quarter were presented to senior, Patrick Dexler. Dexler is the son of Nancy and Michael Dexler of Lisbon. “Patrick is a strong, conscientious student. He is an active member of the Technology Club and assists with PC issues for assemblies, drama shows and staff,” shares Gannon. “Patrick has taken all available computer classes, including independent study courses. He has the ability to understand and expand the complex logical operational processes required for computer programming.” Patrick earned the title of captain of the Science Olympiad team and won first place in the Bungee Drop event. Nicholas Huston, son of Janice and Terry Huston of Lisbon Falls, was the junior student of the quarter. “Nicholas works hard to achieve the grades he feels he deserves. He is willing to work after school and during study halls to get tutorials or rework assignments that do not meet the standard,” comments Gannon. “He has excellent work habits, high standards for success, and strong drive and determination. He is a member of the soccer and track teams and gives 100% every day in practice and games.” Nicholas is a member of Students Against Destructive Decisions and Science Olympiad team. His engineering designs earned him a first and fourth place showing this year. Hayley Wheeler is a member of the sophomore class. She is the daughter of Michelle Wheeler of Lisbon. “Hayley is a member of the Community Service junior volunteer group and is an excellent student who cares about her grades and about exceeding the standard in all of the work she does,” according to Gannon. “She is involved in class activities, frequently volunteering for fundraising. Hayley is a kind and respectful person.” Hayley is a member of the soccer team and is a positive role model for other students. Freshman of the quarter was awarded to Tyler Fowler, the son of Amanda Coyne of Lisbon. “Tyler is consistently prepared with clear goals and a plan to achieve them,” according to Gannon. “He turns in quality work and makes an effort to use teacher feedback to make improvements to his work. He is able to do this because he often works ahead of deadlines.” Tyler stands his ground in challenging situations and is very respectful. Tyler is successful due to his diligence and determination to succeed.
Students are presented with a plaque, school supplies, a library pass and gift certificates from Lisbon’s partners in education, Dunkin’ Donuts and the YMCA in Auburn.
FMI on programs and events in Lisbon Schools email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org and visit the Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on FaceBook.
Monica M. Millhime
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