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January 2025: Madison Miller

Madison Miller

January 2025

Madison consistently goes above and beyond, never complains, and always greets each day with a smile that brightens the entire classroom. She is punctual, diligent, and completes every assignment with care and excellence.

Her teacher, Mark Thomas, shares, “Maddy’s positive attitude and strong work ethic make her a joy to teach. She is well on her way to exceeding all expectations this year.” Madison’s determination and enthusiasm truly make her a pleasure to have in class.

Congratulations, Maddy!

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Recent Student Spotlights

April 2026: Willow Martin

Willow is the youngest student in Room 26 and one of our shining stars. She has made incredible progress this year and has developed a true love for school. Willow enjoys learning with her peers, participates actively, and continues to grow each day. Her teacher, Mrs. Hubble, shares, “Willow’s laughter is contagious, and she is a joy to have in class.”

March 2026: Aiden Carolin

Aiden comes to school each day excited and ready to learn. He gives his best effort, even when faced with challenges, and is always willing to help his teachers and classmates. His teacher, Rhonda Montano, shares, “Aiden’s positive attitude and willingness to help others make him a valued member of our classroom.”

February 2026: Raven Knutson

Raven has grown tremendously this school year and continues to work hard at learning new skills with determination and perseverance. She approaches each day with confidence and kindness, and her bright smile lights up the classroom. Her teacher, Mindy Campbell, shares, “Raven is a delight to have in class!”

January 2026: Aaron Nau

Aaron Nau, a dedicated and creative student at TLC, has been recognized as Student of the Month. Known for his peaceful demeanor, excellent attendance, and love of art, Aaron brings a thoughtful and positive energy to the classroom. His teacher, Michael Mathenge, shares, “Aaron is a wonderful part of our TLC family!”