October Student of the Month!
According to their respective instructors:
Rob
Simmons, Graphic Communications II, Kaneland High School
“Rob was nominated by his
peers to be awarded Student of the Month for his willingness to help
others. I would like to recognize his
enthusiasm to try new products and processes and appreciate his contributions
to the organization of our graphics program.”
Kayla
Girolamo, Early Childhood I, Kaneland High School
“Kayla is very
dependable. She often comes to school
early and immediately goes into the child care facility. She is a hard worker and is very nurturing to
the children and caring of her peers.
Her confidence in her abilities is improving, and I look forward to
seeing her blossom this year. Kayla is
delightful, and I enjoy having her in class.”
Brenden
Kuhns, Automotive Technology II, West Aurora High School
“Brenden is one of my most
fun students to work with this year. He
received the highest grade in the class for the first quarter and had almost
perfect attendance. He is always staying
after class to help out on projects and is always ready to work.”
Mackenzie
Mulder, Graphic Communications I, Kaneland High School
“Mackenzie Mulder was
nominated by her peers for Student of the Month for her positive attitude and
work she has done to complete the Romeo and Juliet posters. I would like to recognize her dedication to
get the best possible final product and her contribution to class in the areas
of design, constructive criticism, positivity, and ability to adapt. She is a great asset to our program, and I
look forward to her future contributions.”
Daniel
Wagner, Welding I, Central High School
“Daniel shows tremendous
effort and is able to learn new techniques and procedures by working through
problems and obtaining excellent results.
He displays an excellent attitude and is always willing to take on new
projects or challenges. Congratulations
to Daniel in achieving the October Student of the Month!”
Owen
Ritchie, Welding I, Geneva High School
“Owen shows tremendous effort
and is able to learn new techniques and procedures by working through problems
and obtaining excellent results. He
displays an excellent attitude, has been a quick learner and is always willing
to take on the tasks and projects assigned.
Owen has become one of the students others turn to when needing
assistance or a partner for a project.
Congratulations to Owen in achieving October Student of the Month!”
Krystina
Rushing, EMT, St. Charles East High School
“Krystina is working very
hard both in class and outside of class.
She has been pushing herself all year and has made significant
improvements. She also has completed all
assigned work and gone beyond to complete online resources. She actively participates every day in
class.”
Isabel
Castillo, Basic Nurse Assistant Training (BNAT), Central High School
“Isabel has clearly stood out
as a determined and hardworking student and a steady contributor to classroom
discussion. Isabel is a leader amongst
her peers in the lab setting and has a true compassion in caring for
others. Great job Isabel!”
Nicholas
Diehl, Fire Science II, Batavia High School
“Nicholas Diehl has truly
come forward in his leadership role. In
addition, he has put in a large amount of volunteer hours at the training
site. He has been identified by his
instructors and peers for demonstrating strengths in the areas of: character, attitude and disposition;
respectfulness; class attendance; hands-on participation; leadership and
responsibility; extracurricular activities; fire service spirit; academics;
good work ethic; and conduct. The FVCC
Fire Science program recognizes these characteristics as essential traits for
future employment in today’s fire service.”
Megan
DalSanto, EMT, Batavia High School
“Megan is a hardworking
individual. She is accelerating
academically in EMT class. She also has
helped her classmates out by adding vocabulary words to Quizlet for students to
study with.”
Justin
Shroka, Human Body Systems, Kaneland High School
“Justin comes to HBS class
ready to learn and with such enthusiasm.
He always says good morning and has a smile on his face!”
Ellen
James, Principles of the Biomedical Sciences, Kaneland High School
“Ellen is a pleasure to have
in class. She is always prepared and
ready to learn. She is also a great
support and helper to her classmates.
She has gone the extra mile to help others learn class materials and is
patient and motivating.”
Gabrielle
Cornelson, Fire Science I, Geneva High School
“In addition to displaying
outstanding team spirit through leading by example, Gabrielle Cornelson has
been identified by her instructors and peers for demonstrating strengths in the
areas of: character, attitude and
disposition; respectfulness; class attendance; hands-on participation;
leadership and responsibility; extracurricular activities; fire service spirit;
academics; good work ethic; and conduct.
The FVCC Fire Science program recognizes these characteristics as
essential traits for future employment in today’s fire service.”
Brady
Anderson, Automotive Technology I, Geneva High School
“Brady received the highest
grade in the class for first quarter and also had the best attendance of any
student. He is a very polite young man
who puts in full effort every day. I
wish I had more students just like him!”
Jakob
Winterstein, Automotive Technology I, Central High School
“Jakob received the highest
grade in his class for the first term and had perfect attendance. He also brought in vehicles for class
projects three times during first term.
He is a motivated young man with a genuine interest in the subject.”
Kaitlyn
Schultz, Exploring Medical Careers, Batavia High School
“Kaitlyn has solely volunteered
to spearhead a project for all Health Occupation students. She is dedicated, dependable, hardworking and
a responsible student who has shown an ability to work well with others and set
positive examples. Kaitlyn has
demonstrated leadership and continues to do extremely well in this challenging
course. Great job Kaitlyn!”