Ravenswood Middle School Nominates September Students of the Month
By Jada Douglas and Abby Clendenen
Each month, we take time to celebrate students who are making a positive impact in our school. Whether it's through leadership, academic effort, or helping others, these students show what it means to be great role models. Here's what our September Students of the Month had to say:
Sixth Grade
Sadie Long
Sadie says her friends motivate her to do her best in school every day. When she faces a tough subject, she tries her best to work through it—but isn’t afraid to ask for help when she needs it. Her biggest inspiration? Her mom, who supports her through her educational journey.
Logan Kerns
Logan’s favorite subject is social studies because he enjoys learning in a class where the teacher is kind and engaging. He works to be a positive role model by doing his best and helping others whenever he can. His advice to other students? “Try your best.”
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Seventh Grade
Brooklyn Mosser
Brooklyn believes that one of the most important qualities in a student leader is the willingness to help others. She’s active in basketball, volleyball, and softball, and enjoys being part of a team with her friends. Brooklyn has also helped classmates by explaining math problems step-by-step when they were struggling.
Chris Burdette
Chris says Mr. Johnson has made a big impact on him because he's a fun teacher who makes learning enjoyable. When challenges come up, Chris focuses on trying his best. Being student of the month means a lot to him—it shows he's setting a good example for others.
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Eighth Grade
Ayden Lott
Ayden gives credit to Mrs. Haines for helping him succeed by making learning more fun and understandable. When school gets tough, Ayden skips the hard problems and comes back to them later. To him, being student of the month means he’s a “good kid” who’s doing the right things.
Izzy Carpenter
Izzy says Ms. Tupper has made a big difference in her life by teaching her that it’s okay to make mistakes and be herself. When facing challenges, Izzy stays calm and thinks carefully. Being student of the month is special to her because it means she’s a good role model and doing well academically.
Kendellyn Casto
Kendellyn gives thanks to all her teachers, saying they’ve helped her through challenges along the way. She handles school by doing her work and asking for help when needed. For Kendellyn, student of the month is proof that she’s working hard and setting a positive example.
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We’re proud of all our Students of the Month for showing kindness, dedication, and leadership. Keep up the amazing work—your efforts don’t go unnoticed!

