BARRHEAD – Pembina Hills School Division announces the presentation of Citizenship Awards to three very special students on June 20.
“Jace Branden exemplifies the spirit of positive citizenship within our school division,” said Pembina Hills School Division.
“He was proudly nominated for the Citizenship Award by his teacher Alicia Bentz, at École Barrhead Elementary School.”
Branden brings warmth and optimism to every classroom he enters.
His genuine joy in helping others and his supportive nature make him a valued and trusted member of the school community.
He is known for his strong commitment to personal growth consistently.
Branden shows kindness, respect, and thoughtfulness towards both classmates and teachers.
Described as a wonderful student and a true friend to all, Branden approaches learning activities and creative projects with enthusiasm, focus, and responsibility.
All qualities that reflect his considerate and dependable character.
The school board is delighted to recognize Branden with the citizenship award for his outstanding contributions in his school and community.
Miles Geinger is a shining example of responsibility and respect within the school community.
He was proudly nominated for the Citizenship Award by his teacher, Alicia Benz.
As a kindergarten student, Geinger consistently completes his daily tasks with independence and care, demonstrating a remarkable sense of responsibility for his age.
He approaches every activity with focus and determination.
His work reflects his strong work ethic and commitment to do his best.
Geinger is always respectful and kind.
He is a positive role model for his classmates, earning the admiration of both peers and teachers alike.
Geinger is often described as one of the most polite and considerate students.
He follows classroom routines and rules with ease and naturally steps into leadership roles when needed.
Whether helping friends or aiding his teachers, Geinger shows initiative and dependability.
He often goes above and beyond what is expected.
Josie Miller a grade one student has been nominated for the Citizenship Award by her teacher, Carissa Ashton.
She is kind and supportive and a classmate who helps others in ways that promote inclusivity and a sense of belonging.
Her cheerful and optimistic attitude brightens the Grade one classroom, and she always shows kindness by including others in play.
Miller consistently demonstrates responsibility by taking great care of her personal belongings and classroom materials.
She puts forth her best effort in completing her work.
Miller is an attentive listener who gently encourages her peers to listen and follow instructions.
She shows honesty and integrity while striving to make good choices even when others around her may not.
Miller is mindful of the feelings and boundaries of her classmates and makes an effort to include everyone even those who may not be part of her close circle of friends.
She is known for her dependability.
Her teacher can always count on her to complete tasks quickly and accurately with a positive attitude and smile.