Addison Trail recognizes AT’s Best

Pictured are Addison Trail students who were recognized as AT's Best during a breakfast in their honor on Feb. 4. They are pictured with the staff members who nominated them for that award.

On Feb. 4, 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:

  • Junior Ezekiel Lopez

Nominated by Addison Trail English Department Head Amy Ferraro

  • Freshman Diego De La Rosa

Nominated by Addison Trail Orchestra Director Alexander Stombres

  • Junior Gabriela Mendoza, junior Gerardo Alvidrez, sophomore Ruben Ramirez, junior Victoria Ramon, junior Samantha Zaremba, junior Katherine O’Brien, senior Elizabeth O’Brien

Nominated by Addison Trail Theatre Director Anna McSweeney

  • Freshmen Jacqueline Cardenas, Luca Patano, Mia Dravilas, Kevin Beltran, Emilia Jarzabek, Domenica D’Ugo, Genesis Santacruz, Italo Morinelli, Ashley Rospond, Lorenzo Martinez-Almaraz, Lettia Hoda, Isadora Esquibel Bahr, Abigail Aguilera, Dennis Theros and sophomore Aaron Paz Castelan

Nominated by Addison Trail English teacher Katie Inzinga, English student teacher Sarah Reynolds, substitute teacher John Carver, social studies teacher Mark Olson

  • Freshmen Oscar Meza-Perez, Nicholas Towns, Lesly Ramirez, Abigail Avila, Nayeli Diaz, Isabella Mercado, Giovanni Rebollo

Nominated by Addison Trail Freshmen House co-teachers Anna Grice and Laura Garcia