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Technology Education Student of the Month: Brett H. Brett H. has taken many Tech Ed. classes throughout his 3.5 years. In the past, Brett has always done just enough to squeak by. This year, however, Brett is working very hard and doing a great job in construction. He has shown strong improvement as a senior, working hard the entire class period and is willing to stay after to meet deadlines. This is a nice step for Brett and shows his growth and improved work ethic. Congratulations on being selected as Student of the Month. Instructor: Lance Walker

Technology Education Student of the Month: Logan K. Logan K. is a sophomore in the Tech I class. He has shown exceptional attention to detail in the various projects completed in class. His bridge design looked nearly identical to his blueprint. On his plastic thermo-vac logo he chose a detailed and challenging design. He has also done a great job of shop clean up with out having to be told. I look forward to seeing his work as class continues. Congratulations Logan on being selected as student of the month. Instructor: Aaron Ottum

Agriculture Education 2016-17 FFA Officers President: Allison Hunter Vice President: Tyler Jacobs Sentinel: Ellen Mills Reporter Kaitlyn Anderson Treasurer: Alex Stevens Secretary: McKenna Pedretti Historian: Braeden Jacobs Instructor: Kent Haake

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Business Education Student of the Month: Kipp R. Kipp R. is currently taking Sports and Entertainment Marketing and is showing the class how marketers present and promote their products. Kipp has quickly learned how marketing is used in sports and has mastered the art of persuasion. From debates, to projects, to helping his classmates, Kipp stands out as a leader in the room. As a teacher it is fun to teach students like Kipp that understand and also enjoy what they are learning. Kipp's attention to detail, enthusiasm and communication skills have built a great foundation to be successful in Sports and Entertainment Marketing. Congratulations Kipp and keep up all of the great work. Instructor: Emalea Cogdill

Family & Consumer Education Student of the Month: Jadelynn L. Jadelynn L. is a hardworking and talented student in Family, Food and Society, this term. She is currently taking her third HS level Culinary Arts Course. Jadelynn has many great qualities in the classroom. She is respectful, hard-working, driven to learn more and always is asking questions or striving to improve her products that are created in the kitchen. She shows an incredible amount of talent. She is incredibly kind to her classmates, will help anyone when asked and goes above and beyond in each task that is excepted of her without concern regarding acknowledgement. She asks thoughtful questions, gives her very best and is a great student in the FCSE classroom. Congratulations, Jadelynn! Keep up the great work! Instructor: Britta Rotering

Art Education Student of the Month: Yuliia S. Yuliia S. is a foreign exchange student from the Ukraine. She is staying with Mark & Nancy Wagner in Galesville. Yuliia is a very talented artist, and is currently taking a sculpture class. She attends an art school in the Ukraine where her favorite thing to do is paint. She is really loving the U.S. and she really enjoys going to the football games and hanging out with friends. She is on the Cross Country Team and plans on joining as many sports and clubs as she can while she is here. She is not sure what she wants to do after high school, but would be happy if it involved something with art. She is one of the nicest and most positive students in class. She is always happy and smiling. Congratulations on being selected Student of the Month!

Instructor: Jennifer Johnson

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