Cossairt, Munson Students of the Month
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March 28, 2014 |
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Rotary March Students of the Month are
Collin Cossairt and Gabrielle Munson.
Past Rotary President Dave Walter
presented the honor. |
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The Bonners Ferry Rotary Students of the Month
for March are two hard-working and talented
Bonners Ferry High School seniors; Gabrielle
Munson and Collin Cossairt.
No one can say that Gabrielle Munson lacks for
things to do when she is not pursuing her
academic objectives. During her four years of
high school, she has been or is a member of the
National Honor Society, 4-H, the FFA
organizations, youth groups for her church,
Boundary County Fair, cheerleading and track,
and multiple community service activities.
She is especially proud of her achievement
obtaining her State FFA degree.
Gabby is now or has been an officer of the local
chapter of the FFA, North Idaho District FFA,
Busy Beavers 4-H Club, fair queen and lettering
in both cheerleading and track and field.
Her goal is to attend the University of Idaho or
Kansas State University to become an
agricultural education teacher and plant
scientist.
Collin Cossairt has been a commercial fisherman
during high school. This experience has led to
his career goals of attending the University of
Idaho to become a fish and game officer.
During Collin’s high school career, he has been
or currently is a member of the National Honor
Society and has participated in basketball,
cross country and track.
He is especially proud of his achievement of
being part of the team qualifying for state
track and cross country in each of the years he
has participated.
According to Collin, he is also "proud of his
achievement of being inducted into the National
Honor Society and to now be a part of the top
ten in my graduating class.”
Each month, Rotary honors two students from
Bonners Ferry High School as Rotary Students of
the Month. They are selected on the basis of the
their academic achievement and their commitment
and contributions to their community, school and
family.
Students must also have good school attendance
and demonstrate a good attitude.
Finally, the winning students must have
demonstrated the characteristics of Rotary’s
“4-Way Test” – Is it the truth? Is it fair to
all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better
friendships? Will it be beneficial to all
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