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Student of the Month

One high school student and their parents are honored at the first meeting of each month during the school year. These students live their lives out in a manner that exemplifies the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self”.

The Rotary Club of Farmington congratulates the October Student of the Month
NATHAN BREUER

October Student of the Month

Pictured with Nathan is his mother, Sarah Breuer, Dr. Brad Meeks and Chad Collignon

Nathan was recognized as student of the month for his leadership role at Farmington High School. Nathan was intergral as a member of the 2007 Homecoming steering committee to help ensure a fun and safe homecoming week. When asked what the best float in the parade was - he admitted undeniably it was the Rotary float. Nathan also serves as Student Council President. Outside of school, Nathan leads friends in adopting a Farmington area pond for annual clean up. He also teaches 1st and 2nd graders in Sunday school, helps with the secret Santa shop, and was involved with a mission trip to Guatemala. Nathan is considering attending the Carlson School of Management and looking at degrees in politcal science and business administration. Nathan credits is general nature of living out service above self to his mother, Sarah.



 

The Rotary Club of Farmington congratulates the September Student of the Month
RYAN McADAM

Pictured with Ryan McAdam are his mother, Linda McAdam, Monica Kittock-Sargent and Chad Collignon.

Ryan was recognized as Student of the Month for his leadership role in the 2007 Homecoming. Ryan lead a group of students to ensure an active but safe student homecoming that was started last year. He enjoyed having an active role in the planning activities and said his favorite part of planning was the result of participation of students from every grade. He felt the parade was a highlight along with the coronation and bon-fire as well as the football game. Unfortunately, when asked what his favorite float in the parade was, his reply was not the Rotary float. He did not see ours do his active involvement in the parade route. Ryan is also active with service in Toys for Town and his church. Ryan plans on attending the U of M and majoring in business. Congratulations Ryan!