Lake Geneva teen recognizes for saving another student at lunch, and more recognitions
Jack Adams, Badger student who saved another student during lunch
Recently, Badger High School senior Jack Adams saved a student from choking during lunch by performing the Heimlich maneuver. Adams was given the Youth Hero Award and the Achievement Plus Award by Badger, and he is being recognized by Wisconsin’s American Red Cross. Pictured are (from left) Adam Rosencrans, guidance counselor at Badger; Adams; and John Druszczak, Badger School Board member.
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Abbey Nor receives Results Plus Award from Joint 1
Abbey Nor received a Results Plus Award from the Lake Geneva Joint 1 School Board. Nor was nominated by Cynthia Rodriguez, the parent of a fourth-grader at Eastview Elementary School, for the work the teacher did with the child. Pictured are (from left) Nor, Rodriguez and Joint 1 Board President Marcie Hollmann.
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Mercyhealth officials receive Achievement Awards from Badger
Jeni Hallatt and Shawn Davenport, of Mercyhealth, received Achievement Awards at the April 12 Badger School Board meeting. Davenport is the director of Mercyhealth, Hallatt is vice president. The school district recognized Hallatt and Davenport for their efforts in providing COVID-19 vaccinations. Pictured are (from left) District Administrator James Gottinger, Davenport, Hallatt and Badger board member John Druszczak.
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Julie Busch, Results Plus Award from Badger
Above: Badger High School French teacher Julie Busch received a Results Plus award from the school district for her work. Pictured are (from left) Badger Spanish teachers David Davila and Sarah Parry; Busch; and Badger School Board member John Druszczak.