MWHS student recognition program "Crusader of the Month"

Monroe-Woodbury High School introduces the Crusaders of the Month initiative to recognize students who exemplify core school values, known as the 6 Cs: Crusader, Creative, Collaborator, Communicator, Citizenship/Community Member, and Compassion/Care.

Congratulations to March’s Crusaders of the Month:

  • 9th grade - Nelson Mendoza-Acosta, nominated by Mrs. Rivelli

  • 10th grade - Elizabeth Herrera, nominated by Mrs. Braselmann

  • 11th grade - Claudel Pierre-Paul, nominated by Mr. Ferrier

  • 12th grade - Jaden Gray, nominated by Mr. Gardner

Mrs. Rivelli and  Nelson Mendoza-Acosta, March Crusader of the MonthMrs. Braselmann and Elizabeth Herrera, March Crusader of the MonthMr. Ferrier and Claudel Pierre-Paul, March Crusader of the MonthMr. Gardner and Jaden Gray, March Crusader of the Month

Monroe-Woodbury High School defines the 6 C’s (core school values) as:

  • Crusader: Demonstrates perseverance and responsibility. Shows resilience, solves problems, takes initiative, and is willing to learn, grow and overcome challenges.

  • Creative: Thinks outside the box. Shows originality, curiosity, and resourcefulness while trying new ideas, taking thoughtful risks and approaching problems in innovative ways.

  • Collaborator: Works well with others. Listens to different perspectives, treats peers fairly, shares responsibility and contributes positively to group work and the classroom community.

  • Communicator: Expresses ideas clearly and respectfully with peers and adults. Listens actively, participates thoughtfully and communicates with patience and respect.

  • Citizenship/Community Member: Contributes positively to the school community by demonstrating responsibility, cooperation and integrity while following school expectations.

  • Compassion/Care: Shows empathy, kindness and respect for others. Supports peers and helps create a welcoming and inclusive school environment.

By making responsible choices, demonstrating kindness, and contributing to a safe and supportive school community, these students exemplify what it means to be positive role models. They are nominated by teachers and selected by a committee after careful review.

Well done, Crusaders!