Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
STUDENTS OF THE YEAR – Dexter Regional High School honors students monthly throughout the school year to recognize their outstanding effort and achievements day in day out in the classroom. Staff nominates students for consideration of this honor and their names get placed on the ballot to vote for the winners. At the end of the school year all Student of the Month recipients in their respective classes are placed on a different ballot for staff to vote the most deserving as Students of the Year. We are pleased to announce this year’s recipients of Students of the Year. They are, from left, freshman Lucy Alexander, sophomore Brianna Packard, junior Annika King, and senior Elizabeth Kinney. Sophomore Cally Gudroe was absent at the time of the picture.
Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
STUDENTS OF THE YEAR – Dexter Regional High School honors students monthly throughout the school year to recognize their outstanding effort and achievements day in day out in the classroom. Staff nominates students for consideration of this honor and their names get placed on the ballot to vote for the winners. At the end of the school year all Student of the Month recipients in their respective classes are placed on a different ballot for staff to vote the most deserving as Students of the Year. We are pleased to announce this year’s recipients of Students of the Year. They are, from left, freshman Lucy Alexander, sophomore Brianna Packard, junior Annika King, and senior Elizabeth Kinney. Sophomore Cally Gudroe was absent at the time of the picture.
Dexter Regional High School Students of the Year
Contributed •June 13, 2022
Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
STUDENTS OF THE YEAR – Dexter Regional High School honors students monthly throughout the school year to recognize their outstanding effort and achievements day in day out in the classroom. Staff nominates students for consideration of this honor and their names get placed on the ballot to vote for the winners.
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