
High School.
Martin was nominated for being “a thoughtful, caring and diligent student. She has been recognized as a respectful and tolerant individual and an asset to our school community,” states a news release.
She was nominated by Diana Krauss who enjoys having Morgan in her class and sees her as a positive role model.
Every month, the faculty of Mt.
Ararat High School identifies students who positively distinguish themselves by exhibiting behaviors that align with the school’s mission statement.
Other nominees included:
9th grade: Tyler O’Connor, Rebecca Schuman and Jennifer Thenor.
10th grade: Heaven Brillant, Brandon Dionne, Ellison Etnier, Sam Gosselin, Jesse Mitchell, Kylie Patterson and Shyanne Poplanski.
11th grade: Emily Eldridge, Haley Huston, Brian Johnson, Ryan Moody, Michael Werler and Sara Meybodi.
12th grade: Andrew Chadwick, Cody Dalton, Zach Ormsby and Josef Ashouwak.
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