Students Achievements
Students Achievements
Students Achievements
This page will be for sharing information on our members and all accomplishments made by the children of our organization.
All of our Contest Winners will be announced on this page and under our contest page.
Tanya Collins: School year 2008-2009. 9th grade
Tanya was on the Science Olympiad team and competed at the district level this year.
She participated in the Spanish club after school.
Her favorite subjects are math and Spanish.
She put together a PowerPoint presentation and made a video along with a Taylor Swift song.
She is a member of 4-H and is taking the project, Teens on the road to financial success.
She is a member of the new Venturing Crew 19.
They are planning a Whitewater rafting trip this summer. She also hopes to have a job this summer.
Randell Collins 2008-2009 school year
Randell has worked really hard this year.
He has completed his 5th grade classes and is working on his 6th grade work now. He is on the honor Roll.
His favorite subject is science. He loves to be on the computer.
He is a 2nd class Boy Scout with troop 19, a very active troop.
He has earned 4 merit badges and is working on more.
He took a hiking merit badge which required five 10 mile hikes and One 20 mile hike.
He only has one more hike to do and he will receive his badge.
He has built a bridge on the buckeye trail and they plan on building at least two more this year.
He is currently in 4-H and is taking the project safe use of guns.
He played football for the Rams. He helps his dad at the fire station He is looking forward to being a junior fire fighter when he is 14.
Correena Spangler is the 7-8th grade First Place Winner
Of the 2009 Underground Railroad Essay Contest, sponsored by Friends of the Lathrop House and Metroparks.
Correena will be honored at the May 5th reception to be held at the Manor House at Wildwood Metropark as the 2009 winner of the seventh and eighth grade division of the essay contest and she will read her essay before the membership.
She will also receive a $100 savings bond.
Mac Clark graduated from the John Casablanca's Modeling School in Toledo, Ohio on July 25, 2009.
Curosity is the very basis of education and if you tell me that curiosity killed the cat, I say only the cat died nobly. By Arnold Edinborough
Great Job, we are proud of all of you!
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