Flower Hill Primary School. The name itself has inspired confidence in the community for generations. Folks knew and trusted that the students in the building were receiving a first rate education and were on their way to becoming outstanding citizens and contributing members of society. That tradition continues today.
Flower Hill “graduates” have moved on to the finest colleges and universities in America and achieved notable success in every possible career field.
The students who call Flower Hill their home today are just as eager, intelligent and receptive to learning as their predecessors were dating back to the school’s opening in September 1954.
Flower Hill Principal Lucia Laguarda along with faculty and staff members encourage every student to strive to be all that they can be. An impressive percentage of youngsters have answered that call to challenge themselves and work closely with their teachers.
Even today, when COVID-19 has disrupted the usual way of doing things, Flower Hill students are still working hard to be all that they can be.
Ms. Laguarda recently announced the names of Flower Hill’s Star Student Award recipients for November. The group is an exceptional collection of boys and girls who have made everyone at the school proud.
The honorees include:
Kindergarten: Jasmine Kosloff, Heidi Schmid, Ryland Vandergrift
First Grade: Luca Hanson, Daniella Santoli, Emerson Rodriquez Martinez
Second Grade: Arianna Wilson, Abigail Diaz Santos, Harper Pallack, Kimberly Hernandez Aparicio, Jake Molina
Third Grade: Natalie Buchner, Chenai Guy, Emma Leiter, Kelvin Rodriquez Ramirez, Kiara Jimenez Nunez, Kaiden Garcia Morales
The students were given certificates to bring home to their loved ones and their names was affixed to a special commemorative bulletin board to highlight their achievement.