Chagrin Falls Middle School Students of the Month

Chagrin Falls Middle School Students of the Month

The Student of the Month award at Chagrin Falls Middle School (CFMS) acknowledges students for their outstanding performance and rewards them for their efforts. The students were chosen by seventh and eighth-grade teams to be a “Tiger of the Month.” These students exemplify the Tiger Techniques of Think, Integrity, Grit, Effort, and Responsibility.  These students receive personalized tiger water bottles from the PTO.

Chagrin Falls Middle School October 2020 Students of the Month

Seventh Graders

Ella Beatty has made the best out of a difficult situation and excelled in the CFMS Virtual Academy. She has shined among other students because she pays careful attention to her classmate’s work and makes insightful and kind comments. Ella has been a leader in Project Lead the Way (PLTW) by engaging in discussions and being a diligent worker who goes the extra mile. Even as a virtual-only student, Ella’s presence has been felt. Her creativity and love of reading show in class discussions and her enthusiasm for creative writing is contagious. She always participates in Spanish class and her skills in the language are impressive, as is her ability to connect with her classmates and provide encouragement to her peers.

Jack Gellin’s work shows his effort and understanding. His assignments are completed on time and are well done. He is friendly and helpful to his fellow classmates and does a great job participating both in the classroom and online. The school appreciates his efforts to stay engaged in learning, whether he’s attending virtually or in a hybrid setting. He works hard, follows along in class, and advocates for himself when he needs something. Jack works well with other students and is responsible for his preparation for class.

Eighth Graders

 

Grace Mossad understands material quickly and creates exemplary projects. She is personable, attentive, and makes each group she is part of better. Grace was consistent in PLTW and her positive attitude and caring nature made the class a fun place to be. She did her best and was consistent for the entire quarter. She is a positive force in school and inspires others to explore and be curious. Grace is a leader in the classroom and pays attention to the details. She shows strong leadership in the choir program where she understands her part quickly and jumps in to help other students with theirs. She has a great work ethic that is exemplified by her quality work. Grace is hard-working, positive, and helpful to peers and adults alike.

The morning announcements would not be as great as they are without eighth grader Charlie Pollock. He is responsible, hard-working, and dependable. He brings creative ideas to class and confidently shares them with peers in a high-pressure setting. Charlie gives his best effort every day in algebra and contributes to class discussions. He is polite, respectful, and kind; an overall pleasure to have in class. He arrives ready-to-learn and exudes a positive attitude to those around him. Charlie is an outstanding vice president in the Student Council and interacts well with staff and peers. He is conscientious in his schoolwork and activities outside the classroom and is an overall exemplary leader.

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