Lauren Sullivan is an outstanding role model in Grade 7 at Yennadon Elementary (2017-18 school year).
Her enthusiasm and determination contributes to her leadership both in and out of the classroom. She is a good role model for peers as she leads by her example of being involved and helping others.
Lauren has a fantastic work ethic and is intuitive about helping out others in need. She always goes above and beyond anything requested and is willing to speak up and participate in a variety of activities.
She has been involved with Student Voice and buddies, and has also been involved with the WE organization for two years. Lauren is also very involved in sports. She participates in soccer and karate in the community, and also volunteers as a karate instructor.
Not only is she reliable and trustworthy, Lauren is also inclusive of others and very compassionate – she is a true Leader of Tomorrow! Though we are sad to see you go at the end of the 2017/18 school year, Lauren, we wish you all the best for your high school years. We know you will continue to be a great asset to any school you attend.
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.