LISBON — Philip W. Sugg Middle School Principal Jeff Ramich and Assistant Principal/CCD Thomas Landberg announced the third quarter Student Achievement Ashlee Stone Memorial Awards on June 3.
Recipients were: sixth-grader Kyle Bean, seventh-grader Dakota Bisson and eighth-grader Jacob Bremmer. Students were presented a plaque during the announcement ceremony.
Each quarter, members of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades are nominated by grade level teachers. The award has been renamed in honor of the memory of former PWS student Ashlee Stone, a seventh-grade student, who was a positive role model in the school, said Ramich.
She was was known for her willingness to learn, having a positive attitude, being respectful to adults and her peers, being a risk taker, persevering when the going got rough, handling conflict with grace, a friend to everyone, a leader and especially for her smile, he said. The students were chosen for the award because they demonstrate all or many of those qualities.
Bean is the son of Sarah Clark of Lisbon. He is a creative and curious student and his confidence has grown over the course of the year, said Ramich. He participated in the Science Olympiad and showed growth in working with other students during that activity. Ramich said Bean is a kind, motivated, dedicated young man.
Bisson is the daughter of Kelley Bisson of Lisbon Falls. She is hard-working and a reliable student, said Ramich. Bisson is well-rounded in both the academic and co-curricular activities. She never gives up and always gives her best. She is a pleasure to have in class, he said.
Bremmer is the son Corrie Bremmer of Lisbon Falls. Bremmer completes quality work, he is kind to others, demonstrates responsibility and all of our schools best criteria, Ramich said. He participates in numerous school activities and he always does more than expected.
For more information on student programs and other projects at Philip W. Sugg Middle School, contact Community Resource Coordinator Monica Millhime at 754-0021, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.lisbonschoolsme.org.

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