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The Havre Middle School sixth-grade Student of the Month for March is Cierra Eagleman. Cierra is the daughter of Cecilia Eagleman.
She has five siblings, Chris, Logan, Alvin, Alonzo and Isabella.
Cierra enjoys basketball and home-ec. She also enjoys drawing, reading books and playing sports. Cierra is a well-rounded student and a pleasure to have in class. She makes it fun to be a teacher. She comes to class prepared not only with materials, but she comes prepared to learn. Her mind is focused and she understands her part as a student. Cierra can be counted on to turn in quality work every time. She takes responsibility and ownership in her schoolwork and choices. Her communication is commendable and assignments are done with top-notch quality. Cierra can be counted on to follow directions, be a quality partner to another student, work independently and be a friend. She has a kind and quiet manner that makes her a safe and reliable classmate. In the future Cierra plans to do work with building houses.
Caleb Chambliss is the seventh-grade Student of the Month for March. He is the son of Clay and Shannon Chambliss. He has one sister, Emilee.
Caleb represents the HMS Mustangs in football and wrestling. His other hobbies are hunting, hiking and fishing. Caleb really enjoys fly fishing, tying his own flies and spending time with his family. Caleb has a great attitude toward school. He comes to class every day ready to work or practice skills. Caleb is respectful and nice to his classmates. He is very enjoyable to have in class. Caleb's future plans are to go to college and become a Montana state game warden.
March Student of the Month in the eigth grade is Kenna Anderson. Kenna is the daughter of Tina and Chris Anderson. She has one brother, Aiden.
She is an HMS Mustang in both volleyball and track and also represents the North 406 AAU volleyball team well. Kenna also enjoys, snowboarding, hanging with friends, spending time at the lake and doing anything that keeps her active and fit. Kenna has been an outstanding student day in and day out all year. She is always prepared and on task when in class. Her maturity and ability to avoid situations and individuals that may disrupt her own and others learning is recognized, appreciated and commended by her teachers. Kenna maintains high grades and seems to do so with ease. So far, Kenna's plan for the future includes college, but she is not sure in what career field yet.
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