First Grade Stellar Comets: December 2025
George Althouse
Nominated by
Mrs. Linvill & Mrs. Matich
George shines bright every single day. He is the kind of student every teacher hopes to have in their classroom. He leads not with loudness, but with kindness. He steps up with initiative, takes on challenges with a calm confidence, and shows a natural curiosity and intelligence that inspires those around him. What makes George truly special, though, is his caring heart. He treats everyone he meets with respect, compassion, and empathy, making a positive impact on our class community in countless ways. George, you are a joy to have in class, and your example encourages others to be their best selves. Thank you for showing us what it means to be a role model. Congratulations on earning the Stellar Comet Award—you have absolutely deserve it. With Love, Mrs. Linvill and Mrs. Matich
Hazel Horton
Nominated by
Mrs. Jones
Hazel is so deserving of the award of Stellar Comet! She is kind and helpful to her friends. She shows model behavior in the classroom each day and always comes to school with the biggest smile! Hazel is so dependable; I know we can always count on her! She truly tries her best in everything she does. I am so proud of her hard work, and we are SO lucky to have Hazel as a part of our classroom family!
Second Grade Stellar Comets: December 2025
Noelle Tompkins
Nominated by
Mrs. Lane
Noelle is the perfect person for the Stellar Comet award! She is kind and helpful to her classmates, teachers and friends. Noelle models great behavior in all that she does. I am so proud of her hard work, positive behavior and her leadership skills. Keep up the great work, Noelle!!!
Macie McGee
Nominated by
Mrs. LaVoie
Macie shows what it means to be a Stellar Comet every day she comes to school. She walks into school with a smile on her face and talking to her friends. She is kind to her classmates and always tries to include everyone. She is a role model to her fellow classmates and shows them how to persevere when the classwork gets tough. She tries her best and always tries to grasp a full understanding of the topic. I am so proud of her hard work this year, and her classmates and I are so happy she moved to this district!