Trinity Lutheran School Student of the Quarter

Congratulations! To our Students of the Quarter for the 2nd Quarter. These students were awarded this recognition for making a lasting impression on a staff member's life and continues to excel with positive outcomes. We pray that they all continue to shine as a light from God at Trinity Lutheran School and continue to let their light shine for all to see!
Students of the Quarter (2nd Quarter)
Adalyn Blackwell 1st grade
Jetten Pickel 1st grade
Charley Michael 1st grade
Gabby Blank 3rd grade (not pictured)
Zaydan Burki 3rd grade
Bracelee Martin 2nd grade
Janie Cardinal 7th grade
Vivian Kluesner Kindergarten
Kade Pingel Kindergarten
Colin McCullough 5th grade
Owen Wildauer 4th grade
Claire Kight 4th grade
Elijah Panton 6th grade
Lauren Hillin 8th grade
Brooklyn Lewis 7th grade
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