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Havre Middle School lists students of the month

Havre Middle School's Sixth Grade Student of the Month for February is Jediah Antonich.

Jediah is the son of Matt and Johnna Antonich. He has four sibilings, Avery, Soren, Ezekial and Wyatt Antonich.

At the middle school, Jediah participates in the school band. Outside of school, he is active in basketball and plays the piano. In his free time, Jediah loves spending time hunting and fishing with his family.

Jediah has a positive attitude and eagerness to learn. He is well mannered and courteous to all staff and students around him. These attributes make him a great role model for others to follow and an outstanding student at Havre Middle School.

In the future Jediah plans to attend college and become a veterinarian.

February's Seventh Grade Student of the Month at HMS is Kaeden Litzinger.

Kaeden is the son of James and Melissa Litzinger. He has one sister, Sadie Litzinger.

At Havre Middle School, Kaeden participates in the school band and strives to maintain a high GPA.

Outside of school, he likes to ride his dirt bike and has an interest in making knives.

Kaeden is always upbeat and exceeds expectations. He works hard and instinctively knows what needs to be done. His personality lights up the middle school and makes it a wonderful place for everyone.

Kaeden aspires to become an electrician or rancher.

Havre Middle School's Eighth Grade Student of the Month for February is Camille Keeley.

Camille is the daughter of Shawn Keeley.

At school, Camille participates in volleyball and is a member of the National Junior Honor Society.

Outside of school, she is active in softball and loves to snowboard. In her free time, Camille loves camping and hanging out with friends.

Camille is kind-hearted and always works to her fullest potential. She is very helpful and supportive of her classmates when they are in need of assistance. Camille is such a joy to be around and sets high standards for other HMS students to follow.

Camille plans to attend the University of Oregon and pursue a career in marine biology.

 

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