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The Aurora City School District held its Board Meeting on November 26, 2024, where the spotlight was on two outstanding high school seniors, Reagan Stock and Harrison Mullen, who were recognized as the Rotary Students of the Month. Their achievements and contributions to the school community were highlighted by their teachers, showcasing their leadership, academic excellence, and commitment to service.
Reagan Stock, described as a charismatic and focused learner, has made a significant impact both academically and socially. Her teachers praised her magnetic personality and leadership skills, noting her role as class CEO and senior class officer. Reagan's involvement in various clubs, including the ABC Club and her work with the Excel Tech business program, reflects her dedication to helping others. She expressed gratitude for the support from her teachers and family, emphasizing the importance of community in her educational journey.
Harrison Mullen, also recognized for his leadership qualities, has been an active participant in numerous extracurricular activities, including founding the "Stop the Hate" club, which promotes inclusivity and combats discrimination. His teachers commended his proactive nature and ability to balance academics with his responsibilities as senior class president. Harrison shared his appreciation for the opportunities provided by Aurora High School and his plans to pursue criminology and journalism in college.
In addition to honoring these students, the meeting included the presentation of grants from the Portage County Retired Teacher Group to two teachers, Gretchen Jessel and Ashley Verhoats, for their innovative educational programs. Jessel's grant will support an adapted bike program for exceptional students, while Verhoats will use her grant to enhance literacy skills through interactive storytelling with Tony boxes.
Superintendent's report highlighted the district's efforts to strengthen community ties, including events like the Leighton Family Pancake Breakfast and the annual Veterans Day celebration, which foster connections between schools and the community. The meeting underscored the district's commitment to nurturing relationships that benefit both students and residents, showcasing a vibrant educational environment in Aurora.
As the school year progresses, the district looks forward to continuing its initiatives that promote student engagement and community involvement, ensuring that the achievements of students like Reagan and Harrison inspire others in the Aurora community.
Converted from Board Meeting November 2024 meeting on November 26, 2024
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