Every month Bowie High School nominates a student to be "Student of the month". This award shows that the student has had exceptional behavior through out the month, helping students, teachers and staff when asked. Staying after class to help teachers, meanwhile being able to maintain straight A's and having time for personal life.
As of February 2018 10th grader Erin Rannefeld was awarded this award. "Im really proud of myself, this year I've been working really hard to get my grades to a satisfactory level and i am glad that the effort paid off" Says Erin. She was presented the award in first period followed by a shoutout on the announcements and Pep-Rally. "We where really excited when we had a final choice for this award, Rannefeld was a exceptional student willing to stay after class to help her teachers and always has a smile while doing so" Said Principle Mr. Robinson.
Erin was not expecting this award and didn't know that it even existed. "Most people in the school do not know that this award exists, that being said i believe Mr. Robinson should announce that this award is something that you could win".
Earlier in the week Rannefeld was talking about her experience, she was not sure what made her stand out in front of other students yet here is her point of view. "I think it was noticed by my teachers that I was working so hard, and my teachers know that I had to work extra hard to keep up with my grades because I have a lot of other things to keep up with in and outside of school."
Rannefeld says that she would love to see other students presented with this award. "There are tons of students out there who deserving the award".
The Student of the month award will be decided on April 3rd. Here are a few words of advice about how you could win it. "Just go the extra mile, help teachers, help your friends, work extra hard in your classes, and be great full for where you are".
As of February 2018 10th grader Erin Rannefeld was awarded this award. "Im really proud of myself, this year I've been working really hard to get my grades to a satisfactory level and i am glad that the effort paid off" Says Erin. She was presented the award in first period followed by a shoutout on the announcements and Pep-Rally. "We where really excited when we had a final choice for this award, Rannefeld was a exceptional student willing to stay after class to help her teachers and always has a smile while doing so" Said Principle Mr. Robinson.
Erin was not expecting this award and didn't know that it even existed. "Most people in the school do not know that this award exists, that being said i believe Mr. Robinson should announce that this award is something that you could win".
Earlier in the week Rannefeld was talking about her experience, she was not sure what made her stand out in front of other students yet here is her point of view. "I think it was noticed by my teachers that I was working so hard, and my teachers know that I had to work extra hard to keep up with my grades because I have a lot of other things to keep up with in and outside of school."
Rannefeld says that she would love to see other students presented with this award. "There are tons of students out there who deserving the award".
The Student of the month award will be decided on April 3rd. Here are a few words of advice about how you could win it. "Just go the extra mile, help teachers, help your friends, work extra hard in your classes, and be great full for where you are".
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