The new week of voting will start from April 14th so be sure to vote!
Here are the nominations submitted for Christopher and details of the other nominees:
Pine Forest High School – James Christopher
James Christopher, 12th Category: James Christopher is described as hard-working, dedicated, motivated, focused and passionate among employees and his peers. James is very active in school. You always find him participating in student councils and various student events leading to success. He doesn’t let his extracurricular activities come in the way of his studies. He is an A/B student and exhibits excellent time management skills. He is admired for his enthusiasm and charisma, displaying true Eagle pride. These are just some of the reasons why James deserves Student of the Week.
Pensacola High School – Chriszewen Jones
Chriszewen Jones, 12th Category: Pensacola High School has proudly named senior Chriszeven Jones as the PNJ Student of the Week. ChrisZeven is an all-round student who exemplifies leadership, character and dedication both in the classroom and on the athletic field. A standout member of the varsity baseball team, Kriszeven serves as team captain and is a three-year letterman. He has distinguished himself as one of the state’s top stolen base leaders, demonstrating not only athletic ability but discipline, focus and determination. His leadership on the field reflects his commitment to teamwork and school pride. In the classroom, Chrisseven maintains solid academic performance and is known for his positive attitude and strong work ethic. He consistently takes responsibility for his learning, making every effort to stay on track and complete assignments even when faced with challenges. He respects both peers and teachers, conducts himself honestly and contributes to a positive learning environment. His charismatic personality and joyful demeanor make him someone to whom others are naturally attracted. Chrisseven has also excelled in the Skilled Trades Building Technology Program over the past three years, where he has been a model student. He approaches each project with enthusiasm and determination, never shying away from any challenge. In both the classroom and workshop, he demonstrates leadership by taking initiative, asking thoughtful questions, and supporting his classmates. His inquisitive nature and willingness to respectfully engage in discussion shows maturity beyond his years. Teachers describe Kriszeven as prepared, reliable and always ready to help. He leads by example, whether through active participation in the classroom or by representing his school with pride in extra-curricular activities. His dedication to personal development and his commitment to excellence make him an excellent representative of Pensacola High School. Chriszewen Jones embodies the qualities of the PNJ Student of the Week – leadership, perseverance, kindness and school spirit. Pensacola High School is proud to recognize him for his accomplishments and looks forward to his continued success in the future.
Success Academy – Diamond Carthon
Diamond Carthon, ninth grade:According to her teachers, Diamond is one of the sweetest, kindest young ladies. She works hard and is dedicated to her education. Diamond is clearly extremely responsible and well organized. She stays on task, organizes her time wisely and always meets deadlines. It is clear that she prioritizes school work and makes sure she is able to complete it and do so in an efficient manner. I find it admirable that this student is so innovative and actively tries to develop unique ideas during brainstorming sessions. Their ability to find new ways to complete projects and incorporate creativity into their work is something I value in my classroom. It is wonderful to have this perspective in my classroom. Diamond said she is proud of meeting new friends, learning new ways to solve math problems, and completing her math assignments at a high level. She told that her favorite subject in school is Algebra. Dymond revealed that she wants to become a cosmetologist after finishing high school and that she plans to use her skills as a cosmetologist to help those who are “homeless” or “underprivileged” by providing free haircuts and grooming. She smiled and explained that she “really enjoys helping people with their problems.” She said that she continues to work hard in school, because “her parents are her inspiration to learn new ideas and new concepts in school.” Diamond said that Mrs. Burnett is her favorite teacher; She noted that Mrs. Burnett has helped her focus on her classes and complete her work on time. She said she is truly “grateful” for the support that Mrs. Burnett has provided her throughout this school year.
Escambia High School – Madison Newton
Madison Newton, 11th grade:Madison Newton is a remarkable student who leads by example both in the classroom and in the community. A standout in the band program, she excels on the baritone and eagerly participates in events such as the UWF Honor Band. His academic prowess is equally impressive; She is a top performer in geometry, where she often helps her peers master difficult concepts with a consistently positive attitude. Beyond her school work, Madison’s commitment to service is extraordinary. She leads her Girl Scout troop in community service, runs the Klondike Archery Park, and serves as a lead altar server and CCD teacher at St. Anne’s Bellevue. Most notably, she also shares her love of music by coordinating a summer camp for ESE students at Myrtle Grove. With an impeccable behavior record since kindergarten (not even slow), Madison is a mature, well-spoken and motivated leader who serves as a true role model for her peers.
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