District Highlights

2018 Leaders of Tomorrow: Ethan Raymond – Webster’s Corners

Webster’s Corners is happy to introduce Ethan Raymond for this year’s edition of the Leaders of Tomorrow.

Ethan is a kind and caring individual who is always ready to help. He volunteers wherever he can at Webster’s Corners and is helpful, both in his classroom and at the school level. In his own class, Ethan always volunteers to help with classroom projects, or else he aids and encourages individual classmates when they need help.

For his own work, Ethan always tries his best and he perseveres, even when challenging situations arise. Ethan is a strong student and a solid citizen of Webster’s; it’s a pleasure to be in the company of this upstanding individual.

At Webster’s Corners, Ethan can often be seen around the school, helping out in a variety of ways such as being an office monitor or a lunch monitor. He tends to go above and beyond in fulfilling his helpful roles; for example, as a lunch monitor, he made treats to give to his monitoring class in order to make them feel special and to reward them for their good behaviour.

Beyond his noon-hour volunteer activities, Ethan also enjoys joining other Webster’s volunteers at the Caring Place, where he helps to serve lunch to needy people in our community.

In addition to the many ways in which he contributes to the positive culture at Webster’s, Ethan is also active in community sports. He is involved in both lacrosse and hockey, where his leadership skills are further appreciated. He was captain of his hockey team this year and his good sportsmanship, honed on the ice rink, definitely spills over into our school.

We, at Webster’s, are proud of Ethan and are grateful for all that he gives back to our school community!

 

About Leaders of Tomorrow

The Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows School District (SD42) has teamed up with the Maple Ridge News to celebrate local students who are making a difference at school and in the community. Elementary and secondary students featured as Leaders of Tomorrow were picked by their principals for making positive achievements in academics, sports, arts and community involvement.

The list is just a sample of outstanding students in the school district selected by their school during the 2017/18 school year – there are many others who were equally deserving of recognition for their exemplary achievements both inside and outside the classroom.

Every Tuesday throughout the school year, SD42 will profile a student selected as one of the 2018 Leaders of Tomorrow.

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