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Integrity and Leadership Shined at Pennsbury School District's LIFT Awards Ceremony

The Pennsbury School District celebrated its LIFT Award winners during a recent action meeting, highlighting students who exemplify integrity and leadership. The awards recognize those who not only talk the talk but also walk the walk, demonstrating their values in everyday actions.
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Rosie Ritter, a fourth grader from Makefield Elementary, received the integrity award for her honesty and commitment to inclusion. Nominated by Taylor Cooney, Rosie was praised for her character, especially when she openly admitted to missing a homework assignment. Her ability to advocate for others and ensure everyone feels welcome has made a significant impact on her peers.

Matthew Ennis, a junior at Pennsbury High School, was also honored for integrity. Nominated by Eileen Aranda and Jackie Ward, Matthew is known for fostering a supportive environment during unified track practices. He consistently partners with teammates of all abilities, ensuring everyone feels valued and motivated.

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The leadership awards went to several outstanding students, including Maggie Loeffler, a fourth grader at Falsington Elementary. Nominated by a group of teachers, Maggie is recognized for her natural leadership in the classroom and her role as a student council representative. She has also captained her reading Olympics team, demonstrating initiative and teamwork.

Maggie Lynn, an eighth grader at Penwood Middle School, was acknowledged for her active participation and peer guidance in class discussions. As student council treasurer, she has successfully coordinated fundraising efforts and promoted school spirit through various activities.

Derek Huskins, a participant in the MOST program at Pennsbury High School, was celebrated for his positivity and leadership. Nominated by Jason Bedman, Derek has taken the initiative to engage his classmates in physical activities and played a key role in organizing the program's annual field day.

The ceremony concluded with a round of applause for all the winners, who serve as inspiring examples for their fellow students. The LIFT Awards not only recognize individual achievements but also reinforce the importance of integrity and leadership within the Pennsbury community.

Converted from Pennsbury School District School Board Action Meeting - Thursday, May 15, 2025 meeting on May 13, 2025
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