Under the warm glow of the North Platte High School auditorium, a sense of pride filled the air as two exceptional students were honored during the North Platte Public Schools Board of Education meeting. The evening began with a special presentation recognizing the "Bulldogs of the Month," a tradition that celebrates the achievements of outstanding students.
Phineas Wazork, a senior with a passion for the arts, was recognized for his contributions to the school's theater program. With a beaming smile, he introduced his parents, Carrie and Eric Wazork, who run a local construction business. Phineas shared his love for theater, speech, and music, recalling fond memories from his recent performance in "Into the Woods." Looking ahead, he plans to attend the University of Nebraska at Kearney on a prestigious scholarship, aiming to pursue a degree in music education and aspiring to become an actor and choir teacher.
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Subscribe for Free Following Phineas, Keegan Hartman took the stage, expressing gratitude to his parents, Jeremy and Tamina Hartman. A dedicated athlete, Keegan has participated in track and cross country throughout his high school years, along with concert and marching band. He fondly remembered his freshman year running with Coach McGuire, a moment that left a lasting impression. Keegan's future plans include attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on a four-year NROTC scholarship, where he intends to study physics and eventually serve as an officer in the United States Marine Corps.
As the students received their awards, the audience erupted in applause, celebrating not just their achievements but the bright futures that lie ahead. This recognition serves as a reminder of the talent and dedication present within the North Platte community, inspiring others to strive for excellence in their own pursuits.