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Congratulations to Carl? High School”s Students of the Year, Kassandra Colwell and Jay Brown. Colwell was the Carl? Chronicle”s previous featured writer, and her articles were featured most of the year. Brown has been working hard with his own endeavors while still giving great support to his fellow students. Both of these young adults are passionate, intelligent and very positive, and it”ll be great to see what the future holds for them.
David Ford is Carl?”s Student of the Week. Ford also received a student of the week award from Lower Lake High School, possibly being the first student to achieve student of the week at both schools simultaneously.
Another big shout out to all our students who took the English and math state testing, which took place on netbooks. In my personal opinion, the testing was both challenging and rewarding and really shows how testing has stepped up to match our new digital age.
With only three weeks left of school, students are preparing for graduation, which will take place on Wednesday at 6 p.m. We”re all pumped to see the seniors graduate and move on to bigger and better things.
The final silver-level movie will also take place on Wednesday with all silver- and gold-level students adjourning to the library to watch a brand new flick.
Graduating student Jasmine McGee worked hard on a short movie for graduation, highlighting some of the most important events of the school year for the senior class. She was helped by Chris Stutz with his movie-making skills.
The final student portfolios are also taking place with students Kobi Minard and Cody Perdock being featured this week. When they”re not working hard, you can usually catch these guys at Carl?”s library, with Cody jamming on the drums or guitar and Kobi busy debating science and the finer points of life.
And finally, ever-vigilant student Roy “Buggy” Kirk has once again crafted some magnificent plaques, this time for both Konocti Unified School District”s Teacher of the Year and Classified Employee of the Year.