#AchievingSuccess: A Student Celebration - Kady from Breaking Point Colony School

#AchievingSuccess: A Student Celebration
Congratulations to Breaking Point Colony School's Grade 7 student, Kady, on being selected as the PRSD #AchievingSuccess nominee for the month of February. Kady was nominated by her classroom teacher for being dedicated to her studies and an excellent role model for the younger students at Breaking Point.
“As the eldest student in the school, Kady consistently demonstrates exceptional leadership. She regularly steps up to assist her classmates with challenges, often helping while her teacher supports other students. Kady’s leadership was especially evident when we traveled to town for Tyler Smith's presentation, where she took on a guiding role. Kady is dedicated to becoming a better student, showing great perseverance in working on her weaker areas. Her artwork is proudly displayed in the school, reflecting her talent and dedication. In addition, Kady has taken on a leadership role within the classroom, not only assisting her peers but also supporting her teacher," wrote Ms. Laurie Dirsa, teacher at Breaking Point Colony School.
"Kady also goes above and beyond in ensuring the school remains tidy and organized, making it a more welcoming environment for everyone. She selflessly translates for the younger kindergarten students and helps bridge any communication gaps with both students and staff. Kady consistently approaches everything with a positive attitude, always striving to do her best. Her contributions make Breaking Point Colony School a better place, and it’s an honor to see her grow as both a student and a leader.”
Congratulations Kady! Thank you for being an excellent model of what #AchievingSuccess looks like within PRSD schools.
About #DrivingSuccess & #AchievingSuccess
Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, the PRSD will celebrate nominated staff and students for the extraordinary work they do each and every day. Nominations are submitted through each school's principal. Do you know of someone who deserves to be recognized for their work? Speak to your school's administrator today!