Phoebe Receives Falcon Pride Award at Tennis Ceremony

July 21, 2025 | RSU 05, School Districts, Maine

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Phoebe Receives Falcon Pride Award at Tennis Ceremony

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During the recent RSU 5 Board Meeting, a light-hearted moment highlighted the community spirit among students and staff. Board members took a moment to celebrate Phoebe, a student who received the Falcon Pride Award for her character at the recent tennis awards. This recognition not only showcases individual achievement but also reflects the supportive environment fostered within the school community.

Phoebe expressed her enthusiasm for tennis and her pride in receiving the award, even noting the smaller size of her plaque compared to those awarded to varsity players. This acknowledgment of her character over athletic prowess emphasizes the importance of values such as sportsmanship and integrity in the school’s culture.

The meeting also touched on the busy nature of the school year, with members recognizing the challenges and excitement that come with this time. Such discussions are vital as they connect the school board's decisions to the experiences of students and families in the district.

As the school year progresses, the board's focus on celebrating student achievements and fostering a positive school environment remains a priority, ensuring that all students feel valued and supported in their endeavors.

Converted from 2025-06-04 RSU 5 Board Meeting meeting on July 21, 2025
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