The smiles tell the story for October's Washington Ways Award recipients.
The smiles tell the story for October's Washington Ways Award recipients.

Washington School’s October Honorees are Impressive


November 2, 2023


Washington Primary School is in the midst of fall fun. There’s all sorts of special events happening, that kind of which have students looking forward to coming to school. Principal Michelle Richards tries to keep life around the building thoroughly enjoyable for the youngsters.

October’s top students were recently presented with coveted Washington Ways Awards. They received certificates and came together for a commemorative photo. Their names all rang out over the building’s public address system.

Washington students go about their daily routines with few complaints. The youngsters aren’t afraid to work hard or take on tough challenges. They’re flexible, too, and they enjoy helping each other or doing something special for their teachers.

Dr. Richards and Washington’s faculty and staff members were pleased to present awards to the top students in every classroom. They are an impressive bunch and they’re proud, too.

The monthly Washington Ways Awards are cherished by students, who strive to be safe, respectful and responsible. Every youngster in the building hopes to one day be a Washington Ways Award recipient.

October’s honorees included Emerson Munoz Guevara, Jacob Saravia, Ryan Maxwell, Maisaan Lewis, Lindsay Hernandez Ventura, Jack DuPlessis, Isabella Garcia Granados, Liz Zavala Hernandez, Julienne Granades Martinez, Nolan Larkin, Dylan Ramirez Rodriguez, Owen McMahon, Max Sbrocchi, Julia Getter, Valentina Lee, Lily Bodnar, Ander Mendoza Franco and Malia Castaldo.

The entire classes of teachers Julia Sullivan and Diane Scheel were also recognized for their outstanding performance in an out of the classroom and all around the building throughout the month of October.