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Norwood-Norfolk Central School names students of the month

Posted 1/27/16

From left are Pete McLean; Tabitha Trimm; Letitia Ryan; and Robin Fetter, high school principal. In front are Austin Ward and Isabelle Phippen. NORWOOD -- Students of the month for November were …

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Norwood-Norfolk Central School names students of the month

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From left are Pete McLean; Tabitha Trimm; Letitia Ryan; and Robin Fetter, high school principal. In front are Austin Ward and Isabelle Phippen.

NORWOOD -- Students of the month for November were recently chosen at Norwood-Norfolk Central School.

Isabelle Phippen was chosen as the freshman student of the month for November. She is the daughter of Steven and Kimberly Phippen of Norwood.

Phippen enjoys theater, foreign language, singing, traveling, art, fashion, and working with animals. She participates in Drama Club, Key Club, Chorus and Art.

She is in the Academic Distinction Program and takes all honor classes. She will be performing in the school musical this year.

She plans to travel abroad and to study theater and film.

Austin Ward was chosen as the sophomore student of the month for November. He is the son of Carolyn and Wendall Ward of Norfolk.

Ward plays sports year round. He plays soccer, basketball and golf. He enjoys working on his dad’s mustang in his free time.

Ward’s future plan is to go to college. His plan for the next two and a half years of school is to “pass all of his classes with flying colors,” according to a press release from the school.

Tabitha Trimm was chosen as the junior student of the month for November. She is the daughter of Richard and Sandra Trimm of Norfolk.

Trimm enjoys drawing, photography and video gaming. She is fascinated with human behavior.

Although she uncertain, she may attend college for studio art or photography.

Letitia Ryan was chosen as the senior student of the month for November. She is the daughter of Michael and Wendy Ryan of Norfolk.

Ryan enjoys her horses and barrel racing. She loves the outdoors.

She is a member of Key Club and takes wilderness studies courses.

Upon completion of high school, she plans to become a veterinarian and move to Alaska, where she will build a big farm for her horses and family.

Students are selected as students of the month for their “academic achievements, integrity and leadership in the school and throughout the community,” according to the release from the school.

The students will receive gift cards from Hotel Grande, Al Smiths, Hometown Café or Lobster House.

The Teacher’s Association also presented Ryan with a gift card to the Clarkson Bookstore.