Cyclone Pride
Activities
Parents
Cyclone of the Week
May
Olivia Slemp
Mrs. Coen nominated Olivia Slemp saying, "Olivia works really hard in the Culinary Classroom. She is a steady, calm presence, always on task, always participating, and always trying her best. She does not allow herself to get mixed up in drama and focuses on the importance of her school work."
Boston Bloomer
Mrs. Orr nominated Boston Bloomer saying, "Boston is always a friendly presence in the classroom, quick to help, shows great character, and just an all around nice young man!"
Xavier Richardson
Mrs Gearhart nominated Xavier Richardson saying, "Xavier has been awesome at helping the counseling department get the PAC setup for 8th grade visits. He is reliable and knowledgeable about the technology we have at OHS. Xavier gave great advice when guiding 8th grade students on tours around OHS. Xavier even helped improve the atmosphere by adding music when 8th grade students entered the PAC. I appreciate his willingness to help!"
Aiden Demoret
Mr. Wallace nominated Aiden Demoret saying, "Aiden is usually the first one to class 1st hour and we have had time to talk. Beside being a great student, he is very mature, motivated to do well, and is serious about being successful. He is working at a bank now and has been able to help out during our discussions about the banking services that are available. He is thinking about attending KSU, which is also a good thing."
Trenton Martinez
Mr. Deane nominated Trenton Martinez saying, "Trenton has on multiple occasions escorted a classmate to the nurse's office when there was a serious need. I appreciate his immediate and unconditional willingness to help a friend, and to be serious when the situation needs to be serious. I think he serves as an example to others that when the occasion rises, you rise to the occasion."
Ava Nourzaee
Mr. Lohse nominated Ava Nourzaee saying, "Last week, Ava stepped in to help cover an event for the yearbook even though she's not a member of the yearbook staff." Stepping up to help when there is a need is an amazing way to serve our Cyclone community!
Ashtyn Finch
Mrs. Waymire nominated Ashtyn Finch saying, "When a child was sitting alone and there was an open spot, Ashtyn invited her to sit by her. This child is not typically a kiddo that other kids actively seek out interaction with," so Ashtyn's compassion and empathy toward this student was exactly what being a Cyclone is all about!
Justus Bishop
Mr. Strube and Mrs. Buxton both nominated Justus Bishop saying, "While I do not have Justus in class, I get to interact with him every day. He is always friendly and willing to share his school experience and how far he's come since his freshman year," (Strube) and, "I am nominating Justus for his overall positive attitude lately--As senior stress is rising, Justus has kept a great attitude and worked collaboratively with those pushing him toward the finish line. He has shown great growth and I am proud of him!" (Buxton).
April
Mrs. Coen nominated Chris Smith saying, "Chris has grown so much this past year in being a team player and understanding selfless giving. He is my go-to person on Mobile Food Pantry days. He is willing to do anything I ask and has watched and learned to know what needs to be done without being asked. He always has a positive attitude and does his best work helping others."
Mrs. Coen nominated Jaykub Harreld saying, "Jaykub really stepped out of his comfort zone in the FCCLA Culinary Competition. He worked very hard honing his knife skills and cooking skills to produce a gourmet meal in 60 minutes. When we went to the competition it was delayed and Jaykub had to wait and was so very patient for 6 hours until he was finally able to compete. I was so very proud of how he conducted himself and showed his positive spirit.
Brandon Kingsolver
Mr. Boeh & Mr. Johansen nominated Brandon Kingsolver saying, "Brandon has been doing very well in class. He has a positive attitude. He is always willing to help support his classmates." Mr. Boeh and Mr. Johansen highlighted Brandon's friendliness, teamwork, strong moral character, and determination as their reason for nominating him.
Danya Mitchell
Mrs. Gearhart nominated Danya Mitchell saying, "Danya represents OHS in a positive manner and is a role model for many of her peers. She is involved in many activities and volunteers to help out at events. Danya works hard to achieve academic excellence and challenges herself to take advanced courses. She does a great job balancing school, extracurricular activities, and personal life."
Leena Henricks
Mrs. Douglas nominated Leena Henricks saying, "Leena is always cheerful, happy, and willing to work hard. I appreciate her kindness and friendliness."
Karrington Hall
Mr. Butler nominated Karrington Hall saying, "I am nominating Karrington because of her work ethic and willingness to improve as a musician in my class. She is always on task, friendly and helpful to her classmates. She has a strong intrinsic drive to better herself and others at OHS. Keep up the great work, Karrington!!"
Abby Pitts
Mrs. Soph nominated Abby Pitts saying, "Abby has checked out and read over 360 books in her two years here at OHS -- 250 this year alone! She gives me her honest reviews and also recommends titles for me to add to our collection. I so appreciate her love of reading!"
Ethan Armstrong
Mrs. Tharp nominated Ethan Armstrong saying, "Ethan is always willing to help pick up any trash in the South Gym during Cyclone Hour. Many times he will pick up the items as he is walking around the gym without being asked. Ethan is always pleasant in our interactions, and when I ask him to pick up what is left by his peers. He has a positive attitude about keeping our school looking good along with helping the custodians during Cyclone Hour. I truly appreciate the times that I get to observe Ethan showing his leadership and pride for OHS!"
March
Zoe Todd
Ms. Lilley nominated Zoe Todd saying, "I appreciate the fact that Zoe persevered in her Solder Safety Test. She was one of the first to jump in and use the soldering station. This was not an easy feat considering some Metals students are intimidated by fire from the torches."
Bryce Crowley
Ms. Seurer nominated Bryce Crowley saying, "My projector was not working quite correctly and Bryce volunteered to fix it. Not only did he accomplish this, but he absolutely knew what he was doing, so it was fun to witness such intelligence! Bryce is a very kind student and I appreciate his kindness toward me and others each and every day!"
Mikaila Moore
Mr. Tkaczyk nominated Mikaila Moore saying, "She always puts great effort into her work, and pushes through hard topics with perseverance. She is a great person as well, happy and friendly, it's always nice to see her!"
Bryant Castro Jimenez
Mrs. Waymire nominated Bryant Castro Jimenez saying, "Another student needed a notebook for class and Bryant offered one of his to the student." This kind of friendliness and compassion is a positive contribution to our school culture!
Gabriella Camis
Mrs. Whittaker nominated Gabriella Camis saying, "Gabby is working on completing her associate's degree from NCCC and earning her high school diploma. She is enrolled in multiple college courses and does an excellent job keeping up with her assignments while juggling all the activities she participates in at OHS. Gabby is the definition of academic excellence, someone students should strive to be like!"
Emma Cain
Ms. Lilley nominated Emma Cain saying, "Emma has been in several of my 3D art classes and already she has developed a strong work ethic. She gives it her all on whatever project I throw at her, and ultimately wants to learn. She has spent much of her Cyclone Hour time working on assignments in my class. Aside from academics, Emma has a helpful attitude towards me and her fellow classmates. She is always willing to lend a hand."
Juan Howard
Mr. Tkaczyk nominated Juan Howard saying, "Juan is a great, hard working, student," here at OHS and he sets an example for other students through his positive attitude, teamwork, grit, determination, and perseverance in the classroom.
Jesse Brown
Mrs. Whittaker nominated Jesse Brown saying, "Jesse is a true leader at Ottawa High School. He is always willing to volunteer when we need assistance around the school. Recently, Jesse gave tours to prospective English teacher candidates. Each candidate raved about how passionate Jesse feels about OHS and what a wonderful job he did during the tours!"
Ashton McCurdy
Mr. Boeh and Mr. Miesner nominated Ashton McCurdy saying, "Ashton works out every day with a positive attitude and enthusiasm in the class. He also was the winning participant in the Cyclone World Tag Games. Ashton loves being around his classmates as well as competing against them."
Teagan Manning
Ms. Lilley nominated Teagan Manning saying, "He always comes in with a great attitude and a strong desire to learn and create. A great student to have in my classroom. He's unafraid to try something new and outside of his comfort zone." Teagan displays grit, determination, and perseverance in Ms. Lilley's Metals II class.
February
Axavier Vink
Mrs. Hower nominated Axavier Vink saying, "Axavier provided insight and advice for an underclassman about to begin the enrollment process. Axavier's suggestion was not the easiest path but was genuine about the consequences of taking the easy way and how the choice could affect training/education beyond OHS."
Elizabeth Catlin
Mrs. Kemp nominated Elizabeth Catlin saying, "Elizabeth consistently challenges herself by learning new features in Blender. She is also open to ideas for new projects. One of her greatest attributes is her willingness to help others when they encounter a problem. She will research a couple of ideas and then in the most pleasant way suggest a few ideas that almost always fixes the problem."
January
Zoie Jones
Mrs. Kunz nominated Zoie Jones saying, "She worked really hard to improve her academic performance and was really proud and excited." Zoie is committed to making academic achievement a priority.
Logan Morton
Mr. Gutierrez nominated Logan Morton saying, "Logan was a leader in my classroom all first semester, he set the tone for our classroom discussions and always came into my room with a positive attitude. He's a stud on and off the baseball field and I appreciate his leadership in my classroom."
Sara Orr
Mrs. Waymire nominated Sara Orr saying, "She came in and took the chairs down to start the day!" This kind of servant leadership and positive contribution to the school culture does not go unnoticed at OHS!!
Madison Mullens
Mrs. Caro nominated Madison Mullens saying, "Madison saw me carrying all my items in from the car in the morning before school and she helped me tremendously by opening three doors for me so I didn't drop anything. It was very kind and I am so grateful for her help!"
December
Dakota Kuczmarski
Mrs. Whittaker nominated Dakota Kuczmarski saying, "Dakota went above and beyond and displayed heroic efforts during a situation involving elementary and middle school students this week. His leadership and bravery are greatly appreciated."
Max Alderman
Mr. Vigna nominated Max Alderman saying, "Max has demonstrated this semester a strong will to advance his knowledge to the highest level possible. Max quietly listens during discussions, but is always ready to provide thoughtful insight into group discussions. Students value Max's opinions and insight into concepts in US History and willingly welcome Max's knowledge in their group."
Mr. Strube nominated Quinn Beatty saying, "Quinn always has a smile on her face and it shows a commitment to making OHS a school where everyone is welcome and feels supported."
Mr. Strube also nominated Erin Livingston saying, "Erin is a fantastic student. She is always a positive presence in class. Through her involvement in school activities and how she handles herself in class, she promotes a welcoming and inclusive school environment."
Mrs. Whittaker nominated Jaedyn Yohe saying, "Jaedyn is a senior at Ottawa High School. Since completing her college online course through Allen Community College early, she has taken initiative to help an underclassman by tutoring him every day during her 5th period. Most students her age would have enjoyed having the extra hour to relax, but not Jaedyn. Her efforts have been greatly beneficial to that student!"
Mrs. Whittaker also nominated Olivia Runnells saying, "Olivia is a junior at Ottawa High School. Olivia is extremely involved in our theatre, choir, and Renaissance programs. She not only always has a smile on her face, but is actively participating and volunteering at school. Her efforts are noticed and appreciated as she strives to make OHS a GREAT place to be!"
November
Lilly Setters and Addy Brown
Mrs. Kane nominated Lilly Setters saying, "Lilly is working hard to be able to graduate early. She always has her work done on time or in advance and goes above and beyond in her effort. I appreciate her depth of thought and her willingness to consider new ideas. I appreciate her willingness to come and talk with me about a myriad of topics. She is positive and kind and a very well-rounded student."
Mrs. Kane nominated Addy Brown saying, "Addyson always seems to have a smile on her face and a willingness to help. She is involved in a wide variety of clubs and activities at OHS and is always looking for ways to serve others, while also staying committed to academic excellence. Addyson has jumped right in to helping with the REnaissance Elementary Food Drive, unloading, packing, and counting food and bringing friends with her. She is a great example of making leadership about celebrating and including others!"
Caden Harbison
Mrs. Prendergast nominated Caden Harbison saying, "Caden rarely has a bad day. I can always count on him for a smile."
Raygen Paddock
Mr. Ayers nominated Raygen Paddock saying, "Raygen is always willing to do anything to help out. She works hard as my first hour teacher's aide. She asks every day if there is anything she can do to help. As a student she goes above and beyond. Great grades, everything turned in on time, and always willing to help others. She is a great Cyclone!"
Mr. Boeh nominated Isaiah Cox saying, "Isaiah is a student that simply attempts to do his best work every day. He is extremely talented, but doesn't take that or granted. He is a positive leader that works well with all of his peers."
Mr. Boeh nominated Aiden Foltz saying, "Aiden is a solid and consistent student in Fitness Class. He improved his mile time by 1.5 minutes. I love his attitude and determination to do his best every day."
Isaiah Cox and Aiden Foltz
October
Jesse Brown
Mr. Vigna nominated Jesse Brown saying, "Jesse has demonstrated a positive attitude during each class this year. Jesse makes a conscientious effort each morning to greet people outside my classroom to wish them a good morning. He has made a commitment to focus on his academic learning this year by being a model student in the classroom through taking notes, completing assignments, and contributing to classroom discussions. During group work, Jesse is always motivating his group members to achieve the objectives of the activity we are participating in."
Lilly Grigsby
Mrs. Tharp nominated Lilly Grigsby saying, "Lilly is a student who is working very hard to complete not only her high school diploma but her Associates Degree from NCCC as well. She works very hard to maintain the highest level of learning that she can. Even when classes become a bit more complicated, she works through the issue and has no problem seeking out other resources. I can witness Lilly's thoughtfulness and compassion toward her classmates on a daily basis in the classroom and in the hallways."
Maylee Mace & Payten Tate
Mrs. Waymire nominated Payten Tate saying, "Payten comes into the preschool with such a positive attitude. She also watches closely and learns from those around her!"
Mrs. Waymire also nominated Maylee Mace saying, "Maylee goes above and beyond in most aspects of the things she does. Her most notable recent accomplishment has been helping preschool students acclimate to school, even with challenging behaviors."
Sam Fields
Mr. Tkaczyk nominated Sam Fields saying, "There is no reason not to nominate such an amazing student. He's one of the best."
Phoebe Gallagher
Mrs. Coen nominated Phoebe Gallagher saying, "Phoebe is always the first person to say Good Morning to me each day. She has been a positive influence in the Culinary classroom and is a good team member. She often offers to help me prep for her class or the next class, she will offer to help put things away and clean up. She is creative and excited about trying new foods."
Georgia Wood
Mrs. Swafford nominated Georgia Wood saying, "Georgia has been an awesome student to have in class. She not only works hard, but she has helped me determine what is best for her grade level by answering my many questions. Her perspective and positive attitude are invaluable to me. Overall, she is just an all-around great student that I am proud to have in class."
Aiden O'Neill
Mr. Cozine nominated Aidan O'Neill saying, "Aidan helps others during class time on a regular basis. He has also helped others from different classes."
September
Evan Hough
Mr. Tkaczyk nominated Evan Hough saying, "Great kid who does way more than the minimum."
Alexis Sader
Mrs. Gearhart nominated Alexis Sader saying, "Alexis works hard to keep up on assignments and earn good grades while balancing the responsibilities of home and work. She is dedicated to achieving her goals and doesn't give up when life gets tough. I am so proud of her determination and perseverance."
Channing Hass
Mr. Colwell nominated Channing Hass saying, "Channing always has a smile on her face and strong willingness to make OHS a positive learning environment both inside and outside the classroom. She works very hard to model PRIDE at OHS."
Kearston Clausen
Mrs. Flax nominated Kearston Clausen saying, "I have been thoroughly impressed with Kearston. She consistently goes above and beyond my expectations. In Young Adult Lit, she is a true leader of discussion. She is more than prepared for discussions and always tries to get all of her peers involved. She is that student that I take my crazy ideas to for her feedback because I truly value her opinion. She always gives 200% to all of the assignments I give in both Comp and YAL. I consider myself lucky to have her in class this year."
Xander Todd
Mr. Harman nominated Xander Todd saying, "Xander always has a positive attitude that energizes those around him. His friendliness and his willingness to help others is why I believe he deserves Cyclones of the week."
Alexis Lust
Ms. Lilley nominated Alexis Lust saying, "Alexis has been my student aide since her junior year last year. She has a great attitude no matter what menial task I throw at her. She always goes above and beyond each challenge whether it's putting up displays or running errands. She has set a high bar for what I'm looking for in a student aide after she leaves."
Joelle Lane
Mr. Gutierrez nominated Joelle Lane saying, "Joelle has been a leader in the classroom and the building by taking initiative in my Heroes class and balancing the many activities and roles she plays in our school. Joelle personifies what it means to have Cyclone P.R.I.D.E."
Roger Brewton
Mr. Boeh nominated Roger Brewton saying, "Roger is giving physical fitness his best efforts. He has made unbelievable progress on his half mile time by improving 50 seconds in two weeks time. I appreciate his grit and willingness to do his best on days that are challenging to him."
August
Victoria Coemans
Mrs. Seurer nominated Victoria Coemans and said, " Victoria is not only new to OHS, but to this country and we are so lucky to have her! She already has been a positive influence to this school. She is kind and always smiling which is super infectious! She treats all her peers with respect and understanding! In addition, she has transitioned well to her learning. Although not always easy, Victoria works really hard to understand her academics and exceed. She has no problem asking for help when she needs it, which is courageous, especially in a new school!"
Tristan Uht
Mrs. Coen nominated Tristan Uht and said, "I have Tristan for two Culinary classes and he is such a positive spot in the day. He is always asking what he can do to help me and the other students and actually follows through and does things. He is excited to be in class, asks further questions or adds his own thoughts and experiences that adds to the conversation."
Hali Gillaspie
Mrs. Kane nominated Hali Gillaspie saying, "Hali always has a smile on her face and a positive attitude. She jumped right in to wanting to help create a positive climate and culture at OHS, asking if she could help with Core Council and bringing three other freshmen to our first meeting! She is also quick to see ways she can help others and take initiative to assist. She stayed after school one evening on her own accord to help hang things in my classroom and regularly asks if there is anything else she can do for myself or others."
Ja'Veon Shepherd
Mrs. Stinebaugh nominated Ja'Veon Shepherd saying, "Ja'Veon is new to OHS and has shown me his determination and pursuit of rigor in just the short amount of time I have known him. I am so proud of him for choosing to take on challenges, like Anatomy and Physiology, even though it is not required of him or needed for his future beyond high school. When others steer clear of taking difficult classes, he welcomes it and has met the opportunity with a smile each and every day. I am so glad my path has crossed with his!"