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12 | March 5, 2020 | the frankfort station school<br />

frankfortstationdaily.com<br />

The frankfort station’s<br />

Standout Student<br />

Sponsored by Marquette Bank<br />

Mikaylee Ficht,<br />

Noonan Academy<br />

fifth-grader and<br />

Frankfort resident<br />

Mikaylee Ficht was<br />

chosen as this week’s<br />

Standout Student for her<br />

academic excellence<br />

School News<br />

Trinity Christian College<br />

Three named to fall dean’s<br />

list<br />

Frankfort residents<br />

Alicyn Boss, Delaney<br />

Boyne, Jordan Cruz and<br />

Carter Sheehan were<br />

named to Trinity Christian<br />

College’s dean’s list for<br />

fall 2019. Undergraduate<br />

students who attend Trinity<br />

full-time and earned a<br />

3.5 semester grade point<br />

average earn this honor.<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Three Frankfort students<br />

receive degrees<br />

Civil engineering major<br />

Bradley Brown earned a<br />

bachelor of science degree<br />

in engineering, finance<br />

major Benjamin Vaslie<br />

earned a bachelor of business<br />

administration and<br />

finance major Ryan Zelenika<br />

earned a bachelor of<br />

business administration<br />

degree.<br />

University of Wisconsin-La<br />

Crosse<br />

Student named to dean’s<br />

list<br />

Megan Potaczek, a biology<br />

major, was named to<br />

the University of Wisconsin-La<br />

Crosse’s dean’s list<br />

for the fall 2019 semester.<br />

To be eligible, students<br />

must earn a minimum 3.5<br />

semester grade point average<br />

and carry a minimum<br />

of 12 credits.<br />

School News is compiled by<br />

Editor Nuria Mathog<br />

What is one essential you<br />

must have when studying?<br />

One essential I must<br />

have is a quiet space with<br />

no distractions. I also need<br />

food.<br />

What do you like to do<br />

when not in school or<br />

studying?<br />

When I’m not is school<br />

I like to ice skate. I am at<br />

Freeskate 2.<br />

What is your dream job?<br />

My dream job is to become<br />

a doctor. I’m not<br />

sure what kind of doctor<br />

just yet, but it has always<br />

interested me.<br />

What are some of your<br />

most played songs on your<br />

iPod?<br />

Some of the most played<br />

songs are “I Love You” by<br />

Billie Eilish, “Señorita” by<br />

Shawn Mendes and Camila<br />

Cabello and “Liar” by<br />

Camila Cabello.<br />

What is one thing people<br />

don’t know about you?<br />

One thing that people<br />

don’t know about me is<br />

that I really like a good<br />

book.<br />

Whom do you look up to<br />

and why?<br />

One person I look up to<br />

is Bradie Tennell. I look<br />

up to her because she is<br />

such a strong and powerful<br />

skater.<br />

What do you keep under<br />

your bed?<br />

Somethings I keep under<br />

my bed are slime and<br />

supplies and some extra<br />

pillows and blankets.<br />

Who is your favorite<br />

teacher and why?<br />

My favorite teacher<br />

right now is Mrs. Mueller.<br />

I like her because she<br />

is fun and energetic. She is<br />

also extremely nice.<br />

What’s your favorite class<br />

and why?<br />

My favorite class is novel.<br />

I like novel because we<br />

read new novels each time<br />

we finish.<br />

What’s one thing that<br />

stands out about your<br />

school?<br />

One thing that stands out<br />

about my school is that we<br />

have weekly Mass.<br />

What extracurricular(s) do<br />

you wish your school had?<br />

One extracurricular that<br />

I wish my school had were<br />

Photo submitted<br />

clubs like art club, book<br />

club, etc.<br />

What’s your morning<br />

routine?<br />

First I wake up. Then I<br />

get dressed, eat breakfast,<br />

brush my teeth and I make<br />

my lunch. After that I pack<br />

everything up and get my<br />

shoes on and go to school.<br />

If you could change one<br />

thing about school what<br />

would it be?<br />

One thing I would<br />

change about my school<br />

would be to add more<br />

sports. I would do that<br />

because there’s only basketball<br />

and volleyball. I’m<br />

not saying they are bad, it’s<br />

just we need more sports.<br />

What’s your favorite thing<br />

to eat in the cafeteria?<br />

My favorite thing I like<br />

to eat at school is quesadillas.<br />

What’s your best memory<br />

from school?<br />

My best memory from<br />

school is my fourth grade<br />

May Crowning. At May<br />

Crowning I got the honor<br />

to crown a statue of Mary.<br />

LW students receive Flight<br />

Academy scholarships<br />

Submitted by Lincoln-Way<br />

Commmunity High School<br />

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Air Force Junior ROTC<br />

cadets Amanda Lask,<br />

from Lincoln-Way Central,<br />

and David J. Nelson,<br />

of Lincoln-Way East,<br />

have received scholarships<br />

to attend an accredited<br />

aviation university<br />

participating in a private<br />

pilot license training program<br />

in the summer of<br />

2020. Cadet Rhys Fuller<br />

of Lincoln-Way Central<br />

was also chosen as an alternate.<br />

Cadets Lask and Nelson<br />

are among 200 Air<br />

Force Junior ROTC cadets<br />

around the world to receive<br />

the scholarship from Headquarters<br />

Air Force Junior<br />

ROTC, Maxwell Air Force<br />

Base, Montgomery, Ala.<br />

More than 2,575 cadets<br />

applied for one of the 200<br />

scholarships. There are<br />

more than 125,000 high<br />

school students enrolled in<br />

Air Force Junior ROTC at<br />

almost 900 high schools in<br />

the U.S and overseas. The<br />

scholarship covers trans-<br />

Lincoln-Way East<br />

student David J. Nelson<br />

received a Flight<br />

Academy Scholarship<br />

from Headquarters Air<br />

Force Junior ROTC at<br />

Maxwell Air Force Base in<br />

Montgomery, Ala.<br />

Photo submitted<br />

portation, room and board,<br />

academics and flight hours<br />

required to potentially earn<br />

a private pilot license. The<br />

scholarship is valued at approximately<br />

$22,500. ​<br />

The Flight Academy<br />

Scholarship Program is<br />

an Air Force-level initiative,<br />

in collaboration<br />

with the commercial<br />

aviation industry, to address<br />

the national civilian<br />

and military pilot shortage.<br />

Those who participate<br />

in the program do<br />

not incur a military commitment<br />

to the Air Force<br />

or other branch of service,<br />

nor does completing<br />

the program guarantee<br />

acceptance into one of<br />

the military’s commissioning<br />

programs.<br />

The mission of Air<br />

Force Junior ROTC is to<br />

develop citizens of character<br />

dedicated to serving<br />

their nation and community,<br />

while instilling values<br />

of citizenship, service to<br />

the United States, personal<br />

responsibility and sense<br />

of accomplishment. When<br />

looking to fill tomorrow’s<br />

career needs with the best<br />

candidates, there is simply<br />

no better place for the nation<br />

to look than Air Force<br />

Junior ROTC!.

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