Who is the South Bend Tribune Student of the Week for Jan. 13? (Poll Closed)
Noah Rossow, Penn High School: Noah is in his junior year at Penn High School within the Health and Human Services Pathway. Noah is enthusiastic, respectful and fun. He goes above and beyond for his school by being a model student athlete. He has a rigorous academic schedule with an Education Pathway. He is using all his resources and talents to demonstrate and apply what he is learning to go beyond the classroom walls. He volunteers his time to coach and mentor middle school student athletes before school with the Futures Lifting program. He really is an asset to any class or program.
89%
(166 votes)
Carlo Santos, John Adams High School: Carlo exemplifies resilience, hard work and community spirit. Despite the profound loss of his father to COVID complications in January 2021, he has risen to the occasion with strength and maturity beyond his years. Stepping into the role of man of the family, Carlo has helped run his family’s restaurant, El Tecate. He has also built a thriving haircutting business, cutting hair for 50 to 70 clients each week. Carlo’s entrepreneurial mindset is evident as he constantly seeks ways to grow this business. Over the next month, he is offering free haircuts to children. This selfless act shows his dedication to making a positive impact on those around him. Carlo is determined to honor his dad’s legacy by working hard to support his family. He is on track to graduate with a Core 40 diploma this school year, and his school community couldn’t be prouder. Carlo embodies strength, determination and compassion, a deserving candidate for
8%
(15 votes)
Kamdon Putz, Mishawaka High School: Kamdon is a junior football and basketball player. He always maintains a positive attitude in class and treats class members equally. Kamdon is a good role model for his fellow classmates.
3%
(5 votes)
Total Votes: 186
closed