Addison Trail recognizes AT’s Best

On Oct. 22, a group of Addison Trail students was named as AT’s Best.

The AT’s Best award honors students who have achieved a “personal best.” The following categories have been used to recognize recipients: service, Blazer Pride, cooperation, dependability, initiative, leadership, humanitarian spirit or unique contributions. Students receive a pin or a T-shirt for their efforts and are honored during a breakfast.

AT’s Best recipients are:

  • Sophomore Enzo Ciaccia, sophomore Ruben Ramirez, junior Kelly Barzykowska and sophomore Antonio Bruno (pictured above)

Nominated by Addison Trail Theatre Director Anna McSweeney

  • Junior Elizabeth Bernar and senior Teagan Whitaker (pictured above)

Nominated by Addison Trail Theatre Director Anna McSweeney

  • Sophomore Mateo Gomez (pictured above)

Nominated by Addison Trail reading teacher Daniela Ariano

  • Seniors Monika Poniatowski and Ernesto Garcia Rodriguez(pictured above)

Nominated by Addison Trail Orchestra Director Alex Stombres

  • Senior Marcos Puebla (pictured above)

Nominated by Addison Trail special education teacher Anthony Gebhart

  • Freshman Diego De La Rosa, freshman Alexander Georgis, freshman Leilani Nevado, freshman Sean Mackey, freshman Megan Sowa, freshman Angela Power (pictured above, top), senior Emily Diaz and junior Terrell Maghett Jr. (pictured above, bottom)

Nominated by Addison Trail social studies teacher Christina Trapani and English teacher Hannah Sutton

  • Freshmen Jimmy Hernandez, Maddie Muccianti, Arjelis Campos, Evelyn Giannopoulos and Ruby Noriega (pictured above)

Nominated by Addison Trail special education teacher Anna Grice and science teacher Laura Garcia

  • Freshmen Constantinos Rodriguez, Victor Graciano, Philip Sitkowski, Amber Penn, Anna Olsen, Sofia Angiulo, Miabella DiGrazia and Lilliana Padlo (pictured above)

Nominated by Addison Trail science teacher Andrea Grossart, social studies teacher Mark Olson and English teacher Katie Inzinga