This year’s annual award presentation was conducted at the Feb. 26 Board of Trustees meeting. Youth of all ages were honored during a special event presentation that attracted many family members.
SBISD’s Character Without Question Award honors students who exhibit a variety of great character traits and habits. They include honesty and integrity, responsibility and dependability, respect, perseverance and effort, courage, caring and kindness, and citizenship and civic virtue.
“You are receiving this award because of the outstanding character and positive actions you have demonstrated to your teachers and fellow students,” said SBISD Superintendent of Schools Scott R. Muri, Ed.D., in a prepared statement for the annual awards.
“According to them, you are responsible citizens who show respect, caring and kindness to everyone and are always ready to ‘do the right thing’ in all situations. You truly make a difference in your school, your community, and in the lives of others,” Dr. Muri also said.
As a part of this year’s event, all student award winners received a book, Be Brave, Little One, by the Marianne R. Richmond as well as a framed, personal photograph
The awards presentation program and pre-event reception are supported by Wells Fargo and the Spring Branch Education Foundation.
SBISD parent Tom DeBesse,
who is Wells Fargo-Houston North regional banking area president, was the
presenter this year for Wells Fargo.
Additional support was provided by Northbrook High School and by Lion Market Catering at Landrum Middle School. SBISD Community Relations Program Specialist Sarah Murphy and Paul Bryant with Communications provided planning and publication support.
2018 Character Without Question Award Recipients
Schools for Early Learning (Prekindergarten)
Bear Boulevard – Rosangel Vasquez
Lion Lane – Josiah Davis
Panda Path – Madison Gonzales
Tiger Trail – Audrey Ferguson
Wildcat Way – Laila Rezanejad
Elementary Campuses
Buffalo Creek – Navaeh Love, 5th Grade
Bunker Hill – Mary Claire Pounds, 5th
Cedar Brook – Emily Garcia, 5th
Edgewood – Nayeli Onofre, 4th
Frostwood – Marin Goebel, 5th
Spring Branch Academic Institute – Sarah Haywood, 5th
Hollibrook – Angel Miranda, 5th
Housman – Isabella Romo, 5th
Hunters Creek – Cydney Lopez, 5th
Meadow Wood – Ben Pearce, 5th
Memorial Drive – Bella Blasi, 5th
Nottingham – Luke Rasch, 5th
Pine Shadows – Nabil Tlass, 5th
Ridgecrest – Eliana Rivera, 2nd
Rummel Creek – Haley Alexander, 5th
Shadow Oaks – Janet Cortés, 5th
Sherwood – Alexis Martinez, 4th
Spring Branch – Brenda Ortega, 4th
Spring Shadows – Sydney Elizabeth Leal, 5th
Terrace – Braden Rentrop, 5th
Thornwood – Nicole Delgado, 4th
Treasure Forest – Kendy Pavon, 5th
Valley Oaks – Joely Nguyen, 5th
Westwood – Emily Limas, 4th
Wilchester – Camden Grace Hopper, 5th
Woodview – Ivory Tran, 5th
Middle School Campuses
Academy of Choice – Emanuel Flores, 6th Grade
Cornerstone Academy – Emily Camden, 8th
Landrum Middle – Karla Sanchez, 8th
Memorial Middle – Carissa Nair, 8th
Northbrook Middle – Edwyn Gonzalez, 8th
Spring Branch Academic Institute – Will Larrabee, 8th
Spring Branch Middle – Devesh Achari, 8th
Spring Forest Middle – Valentina Chelala, 8th
Spring Oaks Middle – Hannah Kmiecik, 8th
Spring Woods Middle – Jahyden Franklin, 7th
Westchester Academy – Divine Ozomma, 7th
High School Campuses
Academy of Choice – Emanuel Padilla, 10th Grade
Guthrie Center for Excellence – Santiago Arzate, 12th
Memorial High – Daniel Ramos, 12th
Northbrook High – Kendrick Coleman, 12th
Spring Woods High – Addison Jacobs, 12th
Stratford High – Steven Bradshaw, 12th
Westchester Academy, Angelo Teco, 11th
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