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Havre Middle School lists students of the month

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Havre Middle School's Sixth Grade Student of the Month for January is Tamira Wolfchild.

Tamira is the daughter of Latasha Shortman and Nolan Snell. She has eight brothers and sisters.

Tamira sings in the HMS choir and plays in the band. Outside of school she loves to read, draw and play video games. She also enjoys spending quality time with her family.

At school, Tamira is an extremely polite and kind hearted student. She is caring and shows compassion to all her fellow classmates. Her ethics and good-natured personality represent the Middle School "Pony Pride" spirit.

In the future Tamira's focus is on maintaining a high GPA throughout her education.

January's Seventh Grade Student of the Month at HMS is Lucious Ironman.

Lucious' parent is Kristy Roberts. He has three brothers, Jefory and Jeftin Newton and Keyon Roberts.

Lucious plays in the middle school band and pep band. Outside of school he enjoys cooking, reading and playing video games. In his spare time Luicous likes go on road trips with family and plays board games.

At the middle school, Luicous has a diligent work ethic and strives to understand concepts to complete tasks. He is kind to everyone and has a positive outlook. His attributes make the middle school a great place for everyone.

Lucious's future goal is to attend college to study paleontology and archeology.

Gracee Hencz is HMS' Eighth Grade Student of the Month for January.

Gracee is the daughter of Matt and Miranda Hencz. She has one sibling, Hallee Hencz.

Gracee takes pride in her position as a middle school basketball manager. She also takes her studies seriously and it shows in her high GPA. Outside of school Gracee loves to draw, cook and play tennis with her grandma.

At HMS, Gracee has a positive attitude and pleasant demeanor. She exhibits excellent behavior at all times. Gracee definitely sets the standard for what a Havre Middle School student should aspire to become.

Gracee strives to pursue a college degree and then pursue a career.

 

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