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Evening of Excellence McCord Middle School 2017

Evening of Excellence McCord Middle School 2017. Welcome and Congratulations!. Paw Prints. Spirit of The Wolf. This year, various students won awards for the character trait of the month, including being respectful, responsible, fair, caring and a good citizen .

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Evening of Excellence McCord Middle School 2017

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  1. Evening of Excellence McCord Middle School 2017

  2. Welcome andCongratulations!

  3. Paw Prints

  4. Spirit of The Wolf This year, various students won awards for the character trait of the month, including being respectful, responsible, fair, caring and a good citizen . As voted on by the teachers, two 7th graders and two 8th graders were selected as the students who best exemplifies all of the pillars of character.

  5. Spirit of The Wolf Award Recipients 7th Grade: Shawn Coon Molly Humphrey 8th Grade: Hannah Miller Sam Marano

  6. Leadership Award 7th Grade • John Scott • Camille Shiffer • Lauren Scott 8th Grade • Maggie Rosenfeld • Cole Niemantsverdriet

  7. Archie Griffin Award The award, named for two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin, is presented each year to a male and a female 8th grade athlete who have been outstanding in their efforts to promote sportsmanship in their school and community. The award is designed to promote sportsmanship, ethics, and integrity. Please nominate two athletes, one male and one female, that best demonstrate sportsmanship inside and outside of the classroom.

  8. Archie Griffin Award Nominees Girls • Lily Podolan • Skye Bartley • Emily Cline • Sophie Baker • Chloe Emberton • Carly France • Sophie Seculov • Shelby Granger Boys • Brandon Kim • Charlie St. Myer • Cole Niemantsverdriet • Skylar Scott • Wesley Frank • Mark Fong • Tyler Katz • Ben Roesch

  9. PTA Reflections Winners Reflections is a National PTA program that has been in existence since 1969.  The program allows students to submit original works in six arts areas: Dance Choreography, Film Production, Literature, Music, Photography and Visual Arts. The students submit pieces based on a designated theme and students are judged on both how well their pieces tie in with the theme, as well as their artistic representation.

  10. PTA Reflections Winners Students compete on the school level and potentially on district, state and occasionally on the national level.  Those who place on the national level are awarded $200-$800 for their arts education. The program has just been resurrected this year at McCord after several years of not being run here.  This year it was great that we had nine submissions and hope more students will participate next year. The following students placed below on our school level:

  11. PTA Reflections Winners The following students placed on school level: • Dance Choreography - 1st place - Nozomi Mae -7th grade • Literature - 1st place - Samantha Darby - 7th grade • Music Composition - 1st place - Isaac Cooper - 7th grade • Music Composition - 2nd place - Jacob Antolik - 8th grade • Photography  - 1st place - Samantha Darby - 7th grade • Photography - 2nd place - Alina Smith - 8th grade • Photography - 3rd place - Evan Sugar - 8th grade • Visual Arts - 1st place - Katie Bartlett - 7th grade • Visual Arts  - 2nd place - Kalen Davidson - 7th grade

  12. PTA Reflections Winners Next year's theme, "Within Reach" is due in Mid October. If students want to work on their submissions over the summer, information and guidelines can be found on www.ohiopta.org under the Reflections tab.

  13. Where do you see yourself in 10 Years?

  14. Students Who Achieved 4.0 GPA Throughout Middle School Megan Maghes Sam Marano Travis Mecklenberg Nicole Miller Karissa Mitchell Luke Myers Cole Niemantsverdriet Lily Podolan Gabriel Porter Jenna Reinhart Sophie Seculov Lauren Bair Kayla Balemian Ella Bally Zoe Du Jacob Fisher Jhasmin Glass Shelby Granger Sam Karlock Brandon Kim Wonnie Kim Hannah Kramer Sylvia Long Jamison Shuey Rachel Simmons Charlie St. Myer Kendall Timms Gabe Zifer

  15. Department Awards Each staff member had the opportunity to nominate one student as their "student of the year" for their class. This could be for having the highest grade, working the hardest, being the most helpful to other students, etc. This is a very difficult task in a school full of amazing students!

  16. Department Awards Ethan Knowlden Sylvia Long Tyler Katz Phoebe Saunders

  17. Department Awards Wonnie Kim Jenna Reinhart Autumn Gregg Luke Brown Megan Maghes

  18. Department Awards Jhasmin Glass Ghada Alazzawi Molly Humphrey Phillip White Aidan Schneider

  19. Department Awards Tanawar Mim Jessica Miao Jacob Fisher Dilara Alpay Jehovah Luster Riley Logan Jennifer Magana Emily Cline Ensley Roesch

  20. Department Awards Camille Shiffer Mark Fong Blair Andrews Lauren Scott MaeliO’Briant Claire Schutte Sam Marano Lauryn Price Rachel Simmons Jamison Davis Dillon Ketter Emma Kelley Mitchell Abahazie

  21. Department Awards George Fang Sophie Seculov Ethan Renz Jamison Shuey Katie Bartlett Brooke La Rue Eve Bomsta

  22. Thank you for Attending! Refreshments and Photo Opportunities in The Commons...

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