Who is the South Bend Tribune Student of the Week for Sept. 29? (Poll Closed)
Jamison Norman, LaVille Jr/Sr High School: Jamison has an excellent work ethic, but even more, he is a leader. If more people would make good choices like him, then we could make changes for the better.
42%
(1,282 votes)
Malakai Jacobs, Adams High School: Malakai truly embodies joy. She loves celebrating culture and music. Her joy is contagious, as you see her peers smile whenever she is around. She is an extremely dedicated student who has been working hard as she pursues her IB Diploma, taking some of our most rigorous courses. As a Full IB Diploma candidate, her plate is full, but somehow she still finds time to be a wonderful leader at our school. She is an officer for Spanish Club and Spanish Honor Society, where she has taken on the role of volunteer co-coordinator. This role allows her to look at our community and bring advocacy and opportunities for club members to give back. She is also the vice president of the International Student Organization, helping embrace the incredible diversity that our school has to offer. All in all, Malakai is definitely deserving of this honor as she is the kind of student that represents Eagle pride through everything she does.
29%
(888 votes)
Ronald McCue, Elkhart High School Freshman Division: Ronald is an amazing student who brings kindness and positivity to our school every single day! He walks in with a big smile and warm, positive energy that lifts up everyone around him. Ronald goes out of his way to help both students and staff, and he never misses an opportunity to greet others with a friendly hello.
14%
(420 votes)
Isaac Bell, NorthWood High School: Isaac exemplifies academic excellence, leadership and dedication. Ranked at the top of his class while pursuing the most rigorous coursework, Isaac has consistently demonstrated a commitment to learning and achievement. Beyond the classroom, he is an active leader in our school community. He serves as treasurer of Student Council, contributes to the National Honor Society and participates in Business Professionals of America. His initiative and entrepreneurial spirit are also evident through the successful lawn-mowing business he established and continues to manage. Isaac’s talents extend to athletics as well, as a valued member of both the basketball and soccer teams. His ability to balance academics, extracurricular involvement and personal ventures reflects his strong work ethic, determination and character.
9%
(271 votes)
Daniel Phillips, Mishawaka High School: Daniel is an integral part of the growth and sustainability of the Mishawaka broadcasting program and the Mishawaka Network. He is the lead commentator for football and basketball games and creates hype videos and other projects for public consumption.
5%
(160 votes)
Total Votes: 3,021
closed