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Vote for IndyStar Student of the Week for March 17- 21
Vote for IndyStar Student of the Week for March 17- 21

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time17-03-2025

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Vote for IndyStar Student of the Week for March 17- 21

Each week readers vote on central Indiana students who were nominated by their schools for their excellence in the classroom and beyond. Readers can vote for their favorite student throughout the week at the bottom of this story, with polling closing at noon on Thursday, March 20. The winner is announced Friday. This contest aims to introduce readers not just to the student who winds up winning but to all of the highly accomplished nominees. Here's what nominating school leaders had to say about this week's nominees: More Ed News to know: Trump wants to dismantle the Education Dept. Here's what that means for Indiana schools Recent Ed News: DOE warns IU, other campuses of 'potential enforcement actions' in civil rights investigations All of Eduar's hard work is paying off. He recently passed the CompTIA IT Fundamentals certification, has been hired by IPS to repair student Chromebooks (he has repaired over 400), and has been accepted to Purdue, his university of choice. Eduar is a great all around student. Lydia is the type of student every teacher wants to have in class. She is always prepared, always ready to participate, has high integrity, and is highly trustworthy. She is a great example of what it means to be a Flash! Jaymee Williams is a standout both in and out of the classroom. A leader on the lacrosse and soccer teams, Jaymee's dedication extends beyond the field as a volunteer at her church and a skilled video producer, managing social media content for her church and contributing to the school's student-led TV broadcast. Known for her reliability and maturity, she plays a key role as a counseling assistant, always the first to lend a hand. On track to earn an academic honors diploma, Jaymee has tackled AP and dual credit courses with plans to pursue computer science in college. Her hard work and leadership make her a deserving Indy Star Student of the Week! Will's kindness has been a tremendous asset to Campus Ministry. He stepped up as a leader for both NestFest and the Junior Retreat, offering guidance and support with a positive attitude. His ability to connect with others and lead with compassion makes him a natural role model for his peers. Will consistently embodies the values of service and faith, contributing greatly to the mission at Guerin Catholic. His dedication and selflessness have made a lasting impact on the Guerin Catholic campus community. Melina raised her required math course bar by jumping up from regular Geometry to Honors Geometry and has been impressive, daily! She also lifts others around her with her motivational words, methods for studying, time management, and demonstrating wonderfully what hard work looks like to other students. Garrett Green is a dedicated student-athlete, he participates in soccer, football, and band, demonstrating strong leadership and teamwork. His ability to balance academics with extracurricular activities showcases his determination and discipline. Garrett is known for his positive attitude, perseverance, and willingness to support those around him. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or playing music, he brings energy and commitment to everything he does. His leadership and dedication make him a deserving nominee, as he continues to inspire and uplift his peers at Tindley. Addie Dean has a 3.83 G.P.A. She is President of both F.F.A. and Interact. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Key Club, Sources of Strength, and Red and Blue Crew. Addie letters in Varsity Tennis and M.H.S. Cheer, and she recently won 1st Place in the Martinsville Rotary Club Speech Contest. She also participates in Summer and Winter Cheer Clinics and shows swine and cattle as a member of Morgan County 4-H. Sophia Beeson is a four-year member of the Cathedral tennis team and was recently named District Student of the Year at the Indiana Speech and Debate Competition. She is a ten-year member of 4-H and has won four Indiana State Fair championships in Public Speaking. Sophia has a 4.49 grade point average. Roncalli English teacher Cassie McGill nominates Ruth due to the fact that "Ruth is always willing to seek and apply constructive criticism, seeks excellence, and is ever positive. She is much appreciated!" Mrs. McGill also cites a high degree of participation and keen and insightful participation in classroom discussions. Keep up with school news: Sign up for Study Hall, IndyStar's free weekly education newsletter. Contact IndyStar K-12 education reporter Caroline Beck at 317-618-5807 or CBeck@ Follow her on Twitter (X): @CarolineB_Indy. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Vote for IndyStar Student of the Week for March 17- 21

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