Monday, March 11, 2019

SoM



Jessie, who is a freshman, has been named Student of the Month at James Bowie High School for her outstanding abilities to balance everything given to her and for having amazing grades during the month of February and March. She had already became the baseball manager and helps out a National Charity whenever she can.

In the month of February and March, Jessie had gotten Student of the Month at Bowie High School for having outstanding grades and fantastic abilities since she had worked hard and gave her all into everything she had done so far.

Freshman Jessie was recently named Student of the Month by Bowie administration, teacher and staff for her outstanding performance and skills.


"We chose Jessie for student of the month because she has outstanding grades, is the baseball manager at school, and helps out a charity organization," principle Mark Robinson said.


She had gotten Student of the Month at James Bowie High School for staying on top of everything at James Bowie High School during the month of February till March. She had mentioned that due to having perfect attendance, she didn't have to worry about missing any school work which is why her grades are so high.

"Jessie was always on top of everything we gave her and we respect that about her, she deserved to be student of the month in my opinion," english teacher Charles Robin said.

During this six week period that happened during the months of February and March, Jesse had felt very confident with how everything was going for her at school and even outside of school since she likes to plan for things ahead of time.


"Yes, I would consider myself successful," Jesse said

The administration, teachers and staff believed Jesse was outstanding compared to the other students because she had done so much ever since she first got to this high school. She seems to even enjoy her home life almost as much as she enjoys her school one.


""I would say my school life is a solid 90, and my real life to be a 98." freshman Jesse said.

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