
HORSHAM – Keith Valley Middle School is proud to announce the individuals who have been named Pacesetters for March.
Teachers select students from each team in the school to be nominated every month. March’s sixth-grader winners are: Julianne Frary, Grayson Smith, James Kyriakodis, Bryn Mallon, Ryan Allen and Allison Schulgen. Seventh-grade winners are: Mollie Fireman, Joshua Hagerty, Olivia Fogarty, Jonathan LaSalle, Kevin Lastowka and Allison Sutton. Eighth-grade winners are: Ashini Patel, Daniel Rodriguez, Nicole Esola, Jake Sannem, David Convery and Mora Dougherty.
Students are selected based on the ways in which they demonstrate character, honesty, tolerance, understanding, responsibility, manners and academic achievement. While there are no set criteria for selecting the winners, in general, students who are chosen help to promote a positive school environment.
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Students are notified they have been selected when they are called down to the school lobby and are congratulated by teachers and administrators. Also there to greet the honorees are past award winners. These individuals pass along the Pacesetters lapel pin they received to the new recipients.
Students receive two invitations to the Pacesetters breakfast, which they can use to invite parents and teachers to accompany them to the morning celebration. Students are presented with certificates at that time. In addition to these accolades, the school honors Pacesetters through photos posted on bulletin boards, announcements made on KVTV and special messages on the districtwide cable channel, HHTV. Finally, staff members are notified of which individuals were named Pacesetters and are asked to congratulate the students when they see them.
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“These students serve as role models for their peers and we hope that by honoring these individuals, it will encourage other students to follow their lead,” Assistant Principal Sarah Stout said. “The school is incredibly pleased with these students’ accomplishments and is thrilled to recognize them as the March Pacesetters.”