GREAT LAKES SCHOLARS ANNOUNCED
St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School is please to announce that the following students have been named 2008 Great Lakes Scholars:
4th grade, Rachel Baehl, Hannah Garretson, Jonathan Koury Gracie Lehmann, Caitlyn McMahan and Shelby Payne
5th grade, Mariah Mozzone
6th grade, Andrew Baehl, Annie Childers Travis Eckert, Tony Hoch and Braeden Raymer
8th grade, Gretchen Childers, and Hannah Drohan
9th grade, Matt Cayot and Emily Hoch
These students join over 6300 3rd-8th graders from across the Great Lakes Region of the Midwest that received such acclaim. Over 2400 teachers participated in the project to select and honor students who not only excel academically but show that they are well-rounded individuals. To find a qualified individual, teachers were asked to only consider students with a B average or higher. From there, they were asked to nominate students who were involved in extra-curricular athletics, participate in community or church groups and are involved in community services. Students nominated then submitted an application to complete the process. Not all nominated students are named Great Lakes Scholars
Great Lakes Scholars was established to inspire children to achieve with the hope that it motivates students at a young age level to show that achievement counts, hard work matters, and actively participating in school and community events is important.
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