Warsaw’s Madison Elementary School Has End-Of-Year Awards

June 9, 2021 at 5:08 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Madison Elementary had its end-of-the-year awards. Recipients were:

Fifth Grade

Top Students In Subject Areas:

English - Judea Adkins, Luke Diaz, Cece Mesman

Math - Tyler Cox, Trey Grubbs, Nolan Himes, Malakai Lloyd

Social Studies - Ellie Thomas, Sunny Sellers, Xander Smith, Camila Ruiz

Science - Logan Roberts, Eli Salsgiver, Logan Goon

Spelling - Sunny Sellers, London Rolon

Reading - Jazlene Perez, Aspen Stanley, Morgen Hendrickson, Josue Garcia

Creative Writing - Eva Meza, Lyla Mow

Citizenship - Braydon Flannery, Sadie Finley, Eli Salsgiver, Camila Ruiz, Fisher Whitaker

Most Improved Students - Keylin Alvarado-Marroquin, Sophia Morales, Lukas Nicely

Most Improved English - Saul Hernandez, Andrew Hankins, Carter Mann

Most Improved Math - Harmony Wolf, Mitchell Weeks, Login Jones, Alexis Garbison

Most Improved Social Studies - Jeffrey Barhydt

Most Improved Science - Gauge Meinert

Most Improved Spelling - Saray Gutierrez, Harli DeFries, Joseph Goble

Most Improved Reading - Logan Roberts, Kendrick Stookey, Carter Mann, Drew Green

Classroom Effort - Adalyn Shambaugh, Xander Smith, Brahdee Taylor

Sixth Grade

Spelling Bee

School champion: Kendra Sumpter; Runner-up: Sara Rosales

Cardinal Pride Trophy for Outstanding Citizenship - Kylen Asay, Gemma Westerhof, Jenna Davison, Neveah Miller, Eric Gutierrez, Addyson Sainer, Yamilin Ahuatl, Layla Gardner, Jayden McGinnis

Scholarship Trophy for top grades in each classroom - Jacob Timmerman, Madison Salmons and Kyra Schmidt, Veronica Smith

OrthoWorx Award (for promoting diversity) - Ethan Cook

Moose Award (for growth and self-improvement throughout the year) - Christian Cullers

President’s Award for Educational Excellence (A average all year) - Jenna Davison, Madison Salmons, Kyra Schmidt, Zachary Mehlberg, Eduardo Sanchez, Veronica Smith

President’s Award for Educational Achievement - (A-B average all year) - Kylen Asay, Lukas Burbrink, Ethan Cook, Khloe Elder, Quinn Bowers, Gabriella Mesman, Harper Escapule, Brayden Snodgrass, Callie Stephens, Kendra Sumpter, Jacob Timmerman, Cora Scott, Gemma Westerhof, Ella Bartz, Cadence Escoto, Alan Gutierrez, Chase LeDrew, Norah Hawthorne, Destiny Montes, Lillian Price, Olivia Sommers, Nakobi Wilson, Yamilin Ahuatl, Jett Bender, Layla Gardner, Jayden McGinnis, Bailey Goon, Sara Rosales, Gael Valencia, Dauren Vilamaa, Bristol Walters, Scarlett Walters, Zachary Reneker, Alana Binkley



Madison Elementary had its end-of-the-year awards. Recipients were:

Fifth Grade

Top Students In Subject Areas:

English - Judea Adkins, Luke Diaz, Cece Mesman

Math - Tyler Cox, Trey Grubbs, Nolan Himes, Malakai Lloyd

Social Studies - Ellie Thomas, Sunny Sellers, Xander Smith, Camila Ruiz

Science - Logan Roberts, Eli Salsgiver, Logan Goon

Spelling - Sunny Sellers, London Rolon

Reading - Jazlene Perez, Aspen Stanley, Morgen Hendrickson, Josue Garcia

Creative Writing - Eva Meza, Lyla Mow

Citizenship - Braydon Flannery, Sadie Finley, Eli Salsgiver, Camila Ruiz, Fisher Whitaker

Most Improved Students - Keylin Alvarado-Marroquin, Sophia Morales, Lukas Nicely

Most Improved English - Saul Hernandez, Andrew Hankins, Carter Mann

Most Improved Math - Harmony Wolf, Mitchell Weeks, Login Jones, Alexis Garbison

Most Improved Social Studies - Jeffrey Barhydt

Most Improved Science - Gauge Meinert

Most Improved Spelling - Saray Gutierrez, Harli DeFries, Joseph Goble

Most Improved Reading - Logan Roberts, Kendrick Stookey, Carter Mann, Drew Green

Classroom Effort - Adalyn Shambaugh, Xander Smith, Brahdee Taylor

Sixth Grade

Spelling Bee

School champion: Kendra Sumpter; Runner-up: Sara Rosales

Cardinal Pride Trophy for Outstanding Citizenship - Kylen Asay, Gemma Westerhof, Jenna Davison, Neveah Miller, Eric Gutierrez, Addyson Sainer, Yamilin Ahuatl, Layla Gardner, Jayden McGinnis

Scholarship Trophy for top grades in each classroom - Jacob Timmerman, Madison Salmons and Kyra Schmidt, Veronica Smith

OrthoWorx Award (for promoting diversity) - Ethan Cook

Moose Award (for growth and self-improvement throughout the year) - Christian Cullers

President’s Award for Educational Excellence (A average all year) - Jenna Davison, Madison Salmons, Kyra Schmidt, Zachary Mehlberg, Eduardo Sanchez, Veronica Smith

President’s Award for Educational Achievement - (A-B average all year) - Kylen Asay, Lukas Burbrink, Ethan Cook, Khloe Elder, Quinn Bowers, Gabriella Mesman, Harper Escapule, Brayden Snodgrass, Callie Stephens, Kendra Sumpter, Jacob Timmerman, Cora Scott, Gemma Westerhof, Ella Bartz, Cadence Escoto, Alan Gutierrez, Chase LeDrew, Norah Hawthorne, Destiny Montes, Lillian Price, Olivia Sommers, Nakobi Wilson, Yamilin Ahuatl, Jett Bender, Layla Gardner, Jayden McGinnis, Bailey Goon, Sara Rosales, Gael Valencia, Dauren Vilamaa, Bristol Walters, Scarlett Walters, Zachary Reneker, Alana Binkley



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