For this month’s Student of the Month, I’d like to honor an outstanding middle school student. If you are a teacher you are eligible to nominate a student, but the student must be from one of your classes. Submit a nomination by using the form below within the first seven days of this month. The nominees will be screened for me so make sure you fill out the form completely and correctly or I won’t see your submission. I’ll be putting together something nice to award this month’s winner, and as with the past contests we’ll post the winning submission here on Troy43.com.
UPDATE: The Nomination period for the DecemberStudent of the Month Giveaway is now closed.
Check back near the end of the month to see the winner announcement
Robin Lipman
Thank you very much for your kind consideration!
We’ll be cheering you on during the season and hopefully in the Super Bowl!!!!
Terry Ward
Thank you so much for being such a great role model for my students. Good luck with the rest of the season!
Alice Joy Bowser
You are such a handsome wholesome model for others. May you be watched over by God Almighty each time you take the field and be protected. God Bless you, your family and all the Steelers and on to the Super Bowl
Marlone meador
Ur da best and i kno itur very gifted and the best on da field. if u ask me.. well c the packers in superbowl 46.but keep up da good work and i pray ur here a lot longer
Debra Burnett
Troy, I would like to nominate Brooke Robertson as the middle school student of the month. Brooke is one of the kindest, sweetest girls I have ever met, and even though she gets picked on a lot at school she will come home and tell her mom that it’s okay they don’t mean it and the next day go back to school and again attempt to be friends with the same people who bullied her the day before. She is a straight A honor roll student, loves animals, God, her family and the Steelers. She will drop whatever she is doing to help a friend in need, and I know that Brooke is going to grow-up one day and be a very valuable assist to our community and our country. She deserves to be recongized for her strength, her kindness, and her ability to forgive.
Sincerely,
Debra M Burnett
Nate
Was a winner ever announced for this? Just curious, it is such a great idea to recognize the hard work of today’s students.