Green Local School Board recognizes November students and outstanding staff members

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The Green Local School Board of Education held its November meeting on November 25, 2024, celebrating the achievements of students and staff while addressing community engagement and educational initiatives.

The meeting began with the recognition of outstanding students from various schools within the district. Kason Fowler was honored as the Greenwood Student of the Month, praised for his kindness and helpfulness both in the classroom and at home. Emma Holmes, the GPS Student of the Month, was recognized for her academic achievements and involvement in sports, with aspirations of becoming an archaeologist or a WNBA player. Tyler Demarsh, a sixth grader at Greene Intermediate School, was also celebrated for his academic excellence and leadership qualities, while Holly Weisel from Greene Middle School was acknowledged for her positive attitude and engagement in class.

At the high school level, Ella Maraschino and Isaac Allarda were named GHS Students of the Month. Ella is involved in multiple clubs and aims to pursue a career in education, while Isaac plans to study biochemistry at Ohio State University, with aspirations of entering the medical field.

In addition to student recognitions, the board spotlighted staff members who have made significant contributions to the school community. Brenda, a dedicated custodian, was commended for her meticulous work and kindness. Officer Roger Morgan, a School Resource Officer, was recognized for his commitment to student safety and community building. Lastly, Alex Lupo, a fifth-grade math teacher, was celebrated for her innovative teaching methods and dedication to student success.

The meeting underscored the importance of recognizing both student and staff achievements, fostering a sense of community within Green Local Schools. As the district continues to prioritize educational excellence and community engagement, these recognitions serve as a reminder of the positive impact that dedicated individuals can have on the lives of students and the broader community.

Converted from November 25, 2024 Board of Education Meeting meeting on November 26, 2024
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