
This event is held three times a school year to honor students, staff and community members whose service and generosity have contributed to the educational and social environment of the Wells High School community. During this latest event, nine students and six staff members were recognized.
Students honored included Tyler Carpenter, Olivia Durfee, Liliana Farias, Megan LaChance, Kate Pinette, Grace Stevens, Ashton Jacobson-Theriault, Logan Worthley and Hannah Wrigley. Teachers and other staff honored included Joshua Adams, Noȅl Curcio, Brenda Dyer, Gail Moulton, Cheryl Oakes, and Michael Richards.
After the breakfast, each received a certificate and tee-shirt.
Those selected to receive this honor are generally nominated by a coach, teacher or staff member based upon a variety of criteria including accomplishments, academic progress, positive contributions and/or demonstrations of excellence in the classroom or on the job.
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