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Friday, March 13, 2015

Lisbon HS Students of the 2nd QTR.

LISBON PRINCIPAL GANNON ANNOUNCES STUDENTS OF THE 2nd QUARTER




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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,  Cheyenne Pesce; Sophomore, Kaylin Le; Junior, Ashley Patten; and Senior, Loren GrantPhoto courtesy of Monica Millhime.

Lisbon – Lisbon High School, Principal Nicholas Gannon, announced the Students of the 2nd Quarter during a school-wide assembly on Monday, March 9.   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, Loren GrantGrant is the daughter of Pamela and George Grant of Lisbon Falls.  “Loren is a conscientious student who is organized.  As a Lisbon Junior Volunteer she assists at a local nursing home.   She has been accepted at UMO for Pre-Nursing and USM for Biology.  She also has received the USM Scholars Award,” shared Gannon.  Ashley Patten, daughter of Audra Segars of Whitefield was the junior student of the quarter.  “Ashley is a responsible young woman who actively engages in Spanish class activities and is always seeking new learning opportunities.  She exhibits maturity and kindness and is a positive role model for others.”  Kaylin Le, is a member of the sophomore class.  She is the daughter of Christy and Eric Le of Lisbon.  “Kaylin is always upbeat, happy, helpful, kind, is a Lisbon Junior Volunteer and is a very talented athlete that plays three sports.”  Freshman of the quarter was awarded to Cheyenne Pesce, daughter of Adria Groh and Christopher Pesce of Lisbon.  “Cheyenne always gives a consistent quality effort in class.  She has a great attitude and works well with others.  She voluntarily participated in Poetry Out Loud beyond the classroom competition, a prime example of her enthusiasm for school and her willingness to work hard.”

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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