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May 05
​Nighthawks of the Month for April 2020

ABBY WILCOX

Since the continuation of learning has started, you have been very dedicated to your work. You log into your online Calculus course daily to complete the required work. You attend Teams meetings when requested and do not hesitate to ask questions on Teams or via email.  You submit work for feedback regularly. You regularly pick up on errors made in the posted solutions on the distance ed site. You are thriving in this new environment for learning.

LEXI BREWER

You work very hard academically and keep a high average.  You clearly care about your learning and have made the transition to online learning look easy. On top of taking care of your own business, you go out of your way to help others.  You are a delightful young lady to have in the classroom, you ask good questions, seek help when you need it and are generally just a nice kid to have a conversation with.  You participate in Club Volleyball and are a member of the JV girls’ volleyball team. You are also a promising Rugby player.

ERIK CHASE

You have shown that you are willing to learn beyond all odds.  Although school academics is not a joy in life, you have shown that you put your best foot forward to complete all tasks given to you with due diligence and effort and also go above and beyond to learn what is being taught.  In these unusual times, you have shown how you can be counted upon and are a great example for others.

MAKAI PARADIS

You are always courageous about speaking up in front of the class, doing problems on the board, and asking questions if you didn’t understand. These are admirable qualities, but what makes them even more admirable is that you are extending this courage to the online learning environment. You will openly ask questions in Teams chats, much to the benefit of other students who may be wondering the same thing and provide extremely valuable feedback to your teachers about the successes or shortcomings of specific online lessons. You make a point to email all of your math assignments to your teacher for feedback, even though you know you don’t have to, and even though you know you won’t receive a numerical grade on it. You show a great deal of intrinsic motivation and a commitment to learning for the sake of learning. These are very admirable qualities!​

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