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- Last Updated on Monday, 30 March 2015 03:23
By Michelle Taylor
It's award time at Elizabeth Forward High School and, wow, what an amazing bunch of students they are!
Penn State Award writer Mayim Smith |
Mayim Smith, a junior, won the Penn State Award. Only six juniors were given an opportunity for a winning spot. The contest looks for the most talented student writers from all across the state of Pennsylvania and scored by Penn State professors. Mayim said, "Writing has always been a passion of mine, especially when I'm given the opportunity to write about topics that are important to me!" She will be moving forward in the competition.
The Warrior Pride Award was created to recognize creative students with the ability to inspire other students to use their skills and imagination to produce innovations and ideas to better the school and themselves. Creativity is a major trait encouraged at Elizabeth Forward, and the following 12th graders each received the Warrior Pride Award:
Mattie Winowitch turned the simple school newspaper into an advanced, modern, and insightful magazine.Tyler Wachs made flag holders for the hallways of the high school so that no student would miss the Pledge of Allegiance.Adam Ignasky has done numerous things to help the school and his education as well as David Michaliszyn.
The students that attend Steel Center Technical School were not forgotten. The following students received the Technical Excellence Award:
Travis Brewster, 12th grade, Retail Food Merchandising and ProductionBrandon Iams, 12th grade, Electrical ConstructionAshley Wright, 10th grade, CosmetologyEmily Ziskey, 12th grade, Culinary Arts
Steel Center Technical School also gave out the Extra Effort Awards. These awards are for outstanding attitude, work ethic, attendance, and dependability. The following students each received the Extra Efford Award:
The Technical Excellence Award winners at Steel Center Technical School |
Rebekah Johnston, 10th grade, BakingChelsie Reinhart, 12th grade, CosmetologyJoshua Betz, 11th grade, Retail Food Merchandising and Production