Philip
W.
Sugg Principal, Jeff Ramich congratulates Elliot M. Warren Outstanding
Citizenship Awards winners. Students are nominated by their peers and
chosen by grade level teams. The award is in memory of a middle school
student, Elliot Warren, who passed away during the 1999-2000 school
year.
Pictured (l-r) Ramich, Adrianna White, daughter of Sylvia and Jackson
White of
Lisbon; Jack Caron, son of Lisa and George Caron of Lisbon; and Brandon
Hess,
son of Patti and Brian Hess of Lisbon Falls. Monica
Millhime Photo
Lisbon
– On Thursday, April 8 at Philip W. Sugg Middle School in Lisbon,
Principal
Jeff Ramich, announced sixth grade student, Adrianna White, seventh
grade
student, Jack Caron, and eighth grade student Brandon Hess, as the
recipients
the 2010 Elliot M. Warren Citizenship Award.
“Elliot
Warren was an exemplary young man who attended Lisbon Public School
until his
untimely death in November 1999,” shared Ramich.
“Elliot’s strength and courage is remembered by all who came in
contact with him. The award is a tribute to Elliot and the fine citizen
he was.”
The
award is presented to outstanding citizen from each grade; nominated by
students and chosen by each grade level team. “At Philip W. Sugg
Middle School, we recognize students for their citizenship through this
award,” commented Ramich.
“Students
are recognized in the following areas: Caring, polite and helpful: demonstrating a genuine
concern for other
students and staff; demonstrating good manners in class and all around
the
school; and providing assistance to students and staff.
Hard-working,
resourcefulness and respect: Students demonstrate effort in
completing classwork and homework; and demonstrate respect toward
students and
staff,” shares Ramich.
“The
process for selection of the recipients is two-fold,” according to
Ramich, “fellow students
and teachers offer
nominations.”