Marlboro Middle School honors Students with Admirable Traits

Posted 11/27/19

On Thursday, November 14, the Marlboro Middle School hosted their fourteenth annual S.W.A.T. Breakfast. S.W.A.T. recognizes Students with Admirable Traits. Twenty-four students from the Marlboro …

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Marlboro Middle School honors Students with Admirable Traits

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On Thursday, November 14, the Marlboro Middle School hosted their fourteenth annual S.W.A.T. Breakfast. S.W.A.T. recognizes Students with Admirable Traits. Twenty-four students from the Marlboro Middle School were selected by their teachers from all curriculum areas, for exhibiting admirable traits both during and beyond the school day. The Marlboro Middle School strives to encourage students to possess admirable characteristics that will support their development into successful citizens.

Students, their parents, teachers, Superintendent Brooks, Principal Clinton; Assistant Principal Stanmyer; gathered in the Marlboro Middle School cafeteria for an honorary breakfast where students received awards for their admirable achievements.

Marlboro Police Officer and former Marlboro Middle School Resource Officer, Travis Merrick , was the guest speaker.

Officer Merrick spoke about what S.W.A.T. means and how he was a member of S.W.A.T. He spoke about how important it is to be kind and help others. He told the students how proud they should be for receiving this award and that they are leaders in the school.

The Marlboro Middle School is proud to honor these students and to praise a new group of admirable students that will be chosen this spring.

The following students were acknowledged as S.W.A.T winners:
Luca Benanti, Thomas Benfer, Gwyneth Benninger, Emma Bogaczyk, Christopher Broderick, Isabella DeSantis, Noah Ernst, Aiden Gattuso, Joshia Graves, Charles Huggins, Juliana Juras, Gustavo Lopez-Lopez, Violet Lugo, Jaedyn Lunsford, Luke McKiever, Gabriella Murphy, Carson Palmer, Abigail Rifkin, Dianelie Rios Hernandez, Alondra Santiago, Caleb Sullivan, Natalie Terwilliger, Gael Vega, Mia Verdi.