Citizenship, empathy and respect get recognition at Monroe-Woodbury Middle School
Monroe. December’s recipients of the Purple Pride Award, pictured, have demonstrated empathy, citizenship and respect.
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| 03 Jan 2023 | 07:55

From left: Karen Segall, Guidance Counselor; 6th Grade: Giuliana Burek; 7th Grade: Matthew Fuentes; 8th Grade: Ian Mayer; Christopher Berger, MWMS Principal

From left: Francis Kick, Guidance Counselor; Kathleen Pelcin, Guidance Counselor; 7th Grade: Jacob Tamburi; 8th Grade: Valery Canales Medrano - (Quarter 1 recipient - was absent for photo); 8th Grade: Sophia Lorusso; Christopher Berger, MWMS Principal

From left: Matt DiGiovanni, Guidance Counselor; 6th Grade: Allan Bernal; 7th Grade: Evelyn Morris; 8th Grade: Justin Pena; Christopher Berger: MWMS Principal

From left: Francis Kick, Guidance Counselor; 6th Grade: Kenneth Hernandez; 8th Grade: Roselian Mota; Christopher Berger, MWMS Principal
Monroe-Woodbury Middle School students are nominated for the Purple Pride Award based on how they embody the school’s “CORE” values of Citizenship, Opportunity, Respect and Empathy. The Purple Pride Award acknowledges the work these students put in daily to make MWMS an appealing place to learn. This award recognizes that these students are doing the right thing, inside and outside of the classroom, and serve as role models for their fellow students.