PCHS Students Recognized
Pekin Hospital and Lite Rock 107 are proud to
recognize Pekin Community High School students Cole Pyatt and Nick Drowns as recipients
of the Pekin Community High School (PCHS) Student Award for February.
Cole, a senior, was nominated by Mrs. Robin Bachelor, a Spanish teacher at PCHS. In the nomination, Mrs. Bachelor cited his contributions to PCHS’ friends program, swim team, and student council.
Nick, a senior, was nominated by Mrs. Dione Gresham, a Work Seminar teacher at PCHS. In the nomination, Mrs. Gresham cited his contributions to her work seminar class, as he is a role- model student.
Each month two PCHS students who excel in moral character, positive attitude, volunteerism, demonstrate ideal role-model behavior, and who contribute to the classroom are nominated by teachers, counselors, and high school personnel. The students must be a senior and show remarkable qualities which help them prepare for a promising future.
Seth Mingus, Assistant Principal for Curriculum at PCHS said, “PCHS is grateful to have the opportunity to recognize the positive contributions our students make every day. The teachers and staff enjoy nominating students, and we appreciate the support from Pekin Hospital, Lite Rock 107/WSWT, and our community.”
Pekin Hospital and Lite Rock 107/WSWT are proud to sponsor the student award program for the students of PCHS.
Cole, a senior, was nominated by Mrs. Robin Bachelor, a Spanish teacher at PCHS. In the nomination, Mrs. Bachelor cited his contributions to PCHS’ friends program, swim team, and student council.
Nick, a senior, was nominated by Mrs. Dione Gresham, a Work Seminar teacher at PCHS. In the nomination, Mrs. Gresham cited his contributions to her work seminar class, as he is a role- model student.
Each month two PCHS students who excel in moral character, positive attitude, volunteerism, demonstrate ideal role-model behavior, and who contribute to the classroom are nominated by teachers, counselors, and high school personnel. The students must be a senior and show remarkable qualities which help them prepare for a promising future.
Seth Mingus, Assistant Principal for Curriculum at PCHS said, “PCHS is grateful to have the opportunity to recognize the positive contributions our students make every day. The teachers and staff enjoy nominating students, and we appreciate the support from Pekin Hospital, Lite Rock 107/WSWT, and our community.”
Pekin Hospital and Lite Rock 107/WSWT are proud to sponsor the student award program for the students of PCHS.
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