FMS Students of the Month March 2021

Each school month, the Fairfield Elks Lodge sponsors the Fairfield Middle School “Students of the Month” award. The purpose of this award is to acknowledge positive contributions of FMS students at school. These positive contributions range from assisting teachers and peers in classroom activities to displaying characteristics as a role model in and out of the classroom. The ‘Students of the Month’ certificates are awarded after a nomination and voting process is completed by each grade level teaching team.

 

Hank Konczal is awarded the fifth-grade Student of the Month for his superb demonstration of leadership in the classroom. Hank comes to school each day with the intention of completing his job, the best way he can. He always puts 100% into his work. Hank is kind-hearted and patient. He is a model of integrity to his classmates and strives to be better. He takes his schoolwork seriously, and it shows in the work he produces. Hank is well-deserving of this award; a true leader at FMS. Congratulations! 

 

Congratulations to Kealey Copple on winning the fifth-grade March Student of the Month Award. Kealey has been an outstanding student who is making our classroom and all of FMS a better and brighter place. Kealey has exemplified Trojan PRIDE all year long, as she leads by example and always has a great attitude. She has been taking chances and really growing as both a student and a person. Kealey is always willing to volunteer and help out either a teacher or a friend that could use a hand. Congratulations, Kealey!

 

The sixth-grade team is very excited to announce that Emma Skalicky is the recipient for March's Student of the Month. Emma has shown great effort with her daily work for classes. She goes above and beyond the expectations and her teachers are very impressed with her attention to detail. Emma is a very proactive and deliberate student in regards to completing tasks on time. Congratulations Emma, keep up the great work.

 

Dawson Casler has been chosen as the sixth-grade Student of the Month for March. Dawson has done an outstanding job of completing his classwork virtually. He is friendly and respectful at all times. He attends zoom sessions on a regular basis and always participates in discussions. He isn't afraid to ask questions if he doesn't understand something and communicates with his teachers frequently. He is always excited to learn new things and only submits his best work. Dawson's teachers appreciate his positive attitude and hard work. Keep up the amazing work!

 

Jacob Ryan has been chosen as the seventh-grade Student of the Month for March.  He has worked extremely hard this year. He makes sure that he understands what he’s learning. He asks good questions to ensure that he understands what he’s learning. He’s diligent about getting his work completed and submitted on time. He’s willing to put in the extra work to fix his mistakes and learn from them. Jacob is always trying to improve and does his best. Way to go, Jacob!

 

Congratulations, Tristen Garretson, for receiving the seventh-grade Student of the Month for March. Tristen always brings a positive attitude and a willingness to learn to every class. He has a great sense of humor and always engages in class discussions and activities. He is friendly and kind to others. He works well with others in a variety of settings. Tristen works hard and is willing to fix his mistakes. He handles responsibility very well Keep on rolling, Tristen!

 

This month the eighth-grade team would like to award Lola Hatchette as our March Student of the Month. Lola is a great student who works hard and sets a quiet example for others to follow. We are glad to have gotten to know you, and we hope you continue to finish the year strong! 

 

Kyle Wyatt has been named the eighth-grade Student of the Month for March. Kyle is a quiet student who works very hard. He works hard to turn assignments in on time and always asks for help when needed. He demonstrates Trojan PRIDE expectations with good behavior in class and in the halls. Congratulations, Kyle!