Each month outstanding students are recognized as "positive role models and goodwill ambassadors," the standard for the U.S. Navy Blue Angels. Qualifications for nomination include leadership, citizenship, character, perseverance, school or community service and activities. Congratulations to these fine students!
Previous Months: October - December - January - February

Joe Black shows OUTSTANDING servant leadership. He single-handedly organized projects with WorldVision to make 100 AIDS caregiver kits, and organized student volunteers to have fellowship with and cook food for 40+ at Trinity House, a men's recovery house in Atlanta. He was nominated by Ms. Kirsten Baker, Science Department Chair.
Her drive to exceed and sweet nature are only a few admirable qualities Patricia Davis possesses. She is an extremely motivated student who always does her best. She always volunteers to help in any way she can, including peer tutoring. She was nominated by Ms. Lauren Gerba and Ms. Audrey Herron, Language Arts teachers.
Dedicated, caring, friendly, thoughtful, witty, talented, competent, and confident are words to describe Kara Greenberg. She always goes above and beyond and never settles for less than her very best. She is an example of leadership and service in the class and in the community. She was nominated by Mr. Aaron Mullins, Foreign Language teacher.
Monique Kinchen exemplifies excellence, neatness, and integrity in her schoolwork and in her character. Although soft spoken, her participation in class signifies her as a dominate force of intelligence. Her excellent work ethic makes her a leader and model student. She was nominated by Ms. Sharla Richardson, Business and Tech Ed teacher.
Francesca Laguerre is a great example of what hard work and determination can accomplish. She always puts forth the extra effort to make good grades. She has a good spirit, always pleasant, always doing her best, and is a joy to teach. She was nominated by Ms. Martha Cook, Fine Arts Department Chair.
From the beginning Julio Santiago gained the appreciation and admiration of his teachers because of his genuine desire to learn. He works hard every day, is determined to get good grades in each class, and is a very polite and well mannered young man. He was nominated by Ms. Maria Sfetcu, ESOL teacher.
Joseph Strother has a genuine desire to learn and participates eagerly each day. He volunteers every day to read. He always give 100% effort and always looks for ways to help both his teachers and his peers. He smiles all the time and is such a pleasure to have in class. He was nominated by Ms. Lauren Gerba and Ms. Audrey Herron, Language Arts teachers.
Tu Minh Thi has inspired her teachers greatly with her perseverance and dedication in making her dream of success come true. Although new to the U.S., she has already set a wonderful example for the rest of the class not only as a student, but as a friend as well. She was nominated by Ms. Biljana Koledic, ESOL teacher.
