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Award ceremonies to take place

Award ceremonies to take place

The annual award ceremonies for each grade will begin taking place in the auditorium this week on the following days:

Freshmen – Monday, May 20, 9 a.m.

Sophomores – Tuesday, May 21, 9 a.m.

Juniors – Thursday, May 23, 9 a.m.

Seniors – Tuesday, May 28, 9 a.m.

On the day of the award ceremony, students from the respective grade level should report to their 1st period class on time for attendance, and will then be escorted down to the auditorium.

The three award categories are the Leopard Award, typically given to the hardest working student, the Most Like The Graduate Profile, typically given to a student who best resembles the tenants of the school, and Outstanding Student, typically given to a student who is overall deserving. Each teacher was asked to nominate three students for each award. A week before the ceremonies, a panel of teachers goes through and chooses the winners to ensure that a student does not get an award in multiple categories or classes.

Parents are welcome to attend the award ceremonies.

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Liz Schasel has yet to introduce herself in a staff biography without a joke about being vertically-challenged, and wouldn’t feel comfortable starting her senior year without continuing the short-lived tradition (there it is). Ready for the multitude of adventures this year has to offer, Liz has mentally prepared herself to sacrifice sleep for the success of her many extracurriculars which include The Red Ledger, Relay For Life committee, school and club soccer, Key Club, NHS, and the Dallas Swing Dance Society. She also tutors adorable children and works at Pie Five where she is an acclaimed pizza architect. In her free time, Liz spontaneously explodes into billions of particles, injuring those within a 50 mile radius. Luckily for mankind, Liz has never experienced free time, as this tragic event has yet to occur. Thrilled to have one last year’s worth of Modern Epic Poems to write (self-proclaimed epics by the modern definition, not by literary standards), Liz is ready to embark on her third consecutive year as editor of The Red Ledger and looks forward to everything her wonderful, dedicated, bacon-crazed staff will accomplish.

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