WHS January Students of the Month
WALDWICK
HIGH SCHOOL
January
Students of the Month
2014
– 2015
BUSINESS
ALLISON REYNOLDS – Allison
Reynolds, a senior, is an excellent student who has done very well in the
Software Applications class where she applied her skills to many school and community
projects. She designed and created the
“Prom Picture Backdrop” last June and the Waldwick High School posters that are
displayed on the walls as you enter the building. Currently, she is working on a Student
Council project to paint a history of Waldwick Warriors on the wall across from
the Warrior Nation graphic in the gym.
In addition, Evelyn Pagano, Business teacher, notes that Allison does an
excellent job in her Accounting class.
She completes all assignments, uses higher order thinking skills, is
proactive in seeking additional information and has a 98 average. Allison is very involved in school sports and
activities and always willing to help when needed.
INSTRUMENTAL
CARA MONTELLA – Cara, a senior, has distinguished herself as a performer and a
leader throughout her years in the band program. Cara has worked hard to play the trombone at
a high level. She has been selected to
perform in the North Jersey Region I Band four times and Bergen County Band
three times. The selection for these
honors ensembles is very competitive. Cara has demonstrated a great deal of
technical skill and musicianship to have been selected so many times. Cara has also been an active leader in the
band program. She led the marching band
this past season as the Drum Major and has been a captain in previous
years. Cara also performs with the
Concert Band and Jazz Band.
Congratulations, Cara!
ATHLETICS
KARLY TYSON – Karly,
a senior, is one of the Captains for the Winter Cheerleading squad. Karly helps to lead the group, all while
maintaining high grades and possessing the qualities needed to run a successful
team. Karly is always willing to help
others and is the first to volunteer.
KYLE BENVENUTO –
Kyle, a sophomore, is always putting others ahead of himself. He is one of the most polite students who you
could come across. He is respectful to
his coaches, teammates, officials, and opponents. Kyle is a varsity starter. As a sophomore, he has had big games in
January; including scoring 13 points against Midland Park, 15 points against
Mahwah and 17 points against Cresskill.
Kyle works hard every day to improve on the court and in the classroom.
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