The Jackson Hole Rotary Lunch Club presented its “Students of the Season” awards virtually through Zoom on last Tuesday. Kelsey Mitchell from Mountain Academy kicked off the Students of the Season recognitions by introducing Sophomore Sophie Nielsen.
Mitchell remarked that Sophie is an exceptional student who serves on the Student Leadership Council. Both faculty and students describe her as a compassionate and thoughtful leader. Piper Lee was honored as the student selected from the Jackson Hole Community School by Kate Schelbe. Schelbe talked about Miss Lee as an organized and dedicated student who has a passion for creativity.
Jackson Hole High School’s Assistant Principal Laura Creager-Markman introduced Senior Belen Carrillo-Flores, remarking that Carrillo-Flores excelled at her studies while navigating the pandemic, a baby and Certified Nursing Assistant courses at Central Wyoming College.
Pier Trudelle from Summit Innovations High School presented Senior Monica Almanza as their Student of the Season. Miss Almanza admitted that college was not a priority; however, with the guidance of her counselor and talking with Officer Matthews from the Jackson Police Department, she has started to investigate the possibilities. Her goals include serving her community by becoming a police officer.
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