(KLZA)-- The staff and administration of Falls City High School have announced the selections for February High School Students of the Month.
Upperclassmen- Brenden Heckenlively, a junior, is the son of Tim and Tracie Heckenlively. Anne Gifford, a senior, is the daughter of Pastor Dan and Katy Gifford.
Underclassmen- Aaron Kurpgeweit, a freshman, is son of Lee and Denise Kurpgeweit. Madison Buckminster, a sophomore, is the daughter of Blake and Valarie Buckminster.
The students were nominated by high school staff on their academic achievements, attitude, classroom contributions and work ethic. Each of the students was praised in nomination comments for “academic excellence, going above and beyond what was asked of them, their helpfulness, and their leadership, and serving as excellent role models for their peers,” according to high school principal Gale Dunkhas.
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