SEPTEMBER 2013 ROTARY STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

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Each month of the school year, the Lakeville Rotary Club recognizes students of the senior class who demonstrate “Service Above Self”. 

 

For the month of September, Bronson Bruneau was nominated at Lakeville North High School, as Student of the Month.  Bronson was chosen for his high academics, he is currently number one in his senior class of 452.  Bronson was also chosen for his extra-curricular involvement as well as strong leadership skills.


At LNHS Bronson is a Senior Class Officer, is an officer on Student Council, he is captain of the basketball team and is on the football team; he has been on the baseball team and is a member of National Honor Society.  He is also in Minnesota YMCA Youth in Government.  Bronson is currently part of the Homecoming Court.  Outside of LNHS, Bronson has won a Congressional Gold Award, as well as many other awards.  He has played piano since age 8, is involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and at Hosanna is very involved in many, many activities.  His work has been as self-employed, lawn mowing, as well as a referee and umpire for the Lakeville Basketball Assoc. and Lakeville Baseball Assoc.  Bronson’s parents are Phil and Kelly Bruneau and his dean is Cheryl Meger.


For the month of September, Margaret Gadek was nominated at Lakeville South High School, as Student of the Month.  Throughout her high school years, she has consistently demonstrated maturity in decision-making and leadership.  Margaret currently has a cumulative GPA of 4.325 and ranks one out of a highly competitive class of 446 students.  Upon graduation, she will have completed nine honors courses and twelve advanced placement courses.  Margaret received the National Merit Semifinalist Award as well as the AP Scholar with Distinction Award.


While Margaret’s main focus is academic achievement, she has demonstrated leadership in a variety of extracurricular activities, such as Speech: Extemporaneous Speaking, Debate, and Science Olympiad.  She is a member of the National Honor Society and Chemistry Club.  In addition, Margaret was the founder of the LSHS Food Shelf that has been serving needy families for over a year now.  Her wealth of leadership experience will serve her well in her future career in the medical field.  Margaret has made a commitment to excellence in everything she does.  She has without fail been an excellent school citizen and positive role model at LSHS.  Margaret’s parents are Martin and Mary Gadek and her dean is Dana Cronin.