Freeland Middle School Honors December’s Outstanding Students

Freeland Middle School recently recognized its December Students of the Month, celebrating the achievements of four exceptional students. The honorees include two eighth graders, Connor Bettine and Sophia Santos, along with two seventh graders, Cooper Davis and Lydia Lutz.

Connor Bettine, the son of Rebecca Dziak from Hazle Township, has demonstrated remarkable commitment and academic performance throughout the semester. His efforts have not gone unnoticed, as he has consistently excelled in his studies and contributed positively to the school community.

Alongside him, Sophia Santos, daughter of Carolina De La Cruz and Jose Santos of Freeland, has also made significant strides in her education. Her dedication and enthusiasm for learning have set a strong example for her peers.

In the seventh grade category, Cooper Davis, son of Bobby and Kelly Davis of Hazle Township, has shown outstanding leadership qualities. His ability to engage with classmates and inspire teamwork has earned him recognition among faculty and students alike.

Completing the list of honorees is Lydia Lutz, daughter of Jenna Lutz from Freeland. Her academic achievements and contributions to school activities reflect her commitment to personal growth and community involvement.

The recognition comes as part of Freeland Middle School’s initiative to encourage student excellence and foster a supportive learning environment. By highlighting the achievements of these students, the school aims to motivate others to strive for their best.

This month’s selections reflect a diverse range of talents and accomplishments, underscoring the school’s commitment to fostering a culture of excellence. Each student has shown remarkable dedication, not just in academics, but also in contributing positively to their school community.