Whitko Names Students Of The Month

March 19, 2025 at 4:38 p.m.


LARWILL – Whitko Community Schools named its students of the month for March.
They are Grady Branning, Whiko Junior-Senior High School senior; Kira Sordelet, WJSHS junior; Kristin Greenwood, WJSHS sophomore; Lucy Morgan, WJSHS eighth-grader; Adam Gaerte, Whitko Career Academy; Braelyn Reed, South Whitley Elementary School; Caroline Raber, Pierceton Elementary School.

LARWILL – Whitko Community Schools named its students of the month for March.
They are Grady Branning, Whiko Junior-Senior High School senior; Kira Sordelet, WJSHS junior; Kristin Greenwood, WJSHS sophomore; Lucy Morgan, WJSHS eighth-grader; Adam Gaerte, Whitko Career Academy; Braelyn Reed, South Whitley Elementary School; Caroline Raber, Pierceton Elementary School.

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