Addison Trail recognizes AT's Best

On Feb. 7, 45 Addison Trail students were 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:

  • Senior Logan Bero, senior Lianna Buttacavoli, senior Amy Cortes, senior Alfred Lugo and senior Zuleyda Reynoso

Nominated by: Science teacher Andrea Stawiery

  • Senior Jesus Banuelos

Nominated by GOAL instructor Rita Heneghan

  • Senior Ryan Cabildo, junior Madeline Danhouser, senior Karlee Frewert, senior Victor Jaimes, senior Chris Lodzinski, junior Ethan Macaraeg, senior Rebeca Robles, junior Natalia Salamon, junior Taylor Campbell, junior Alyssa Sitkowski and senior Giulia Ciaccia

Nominated by English teacher and Theatre Director Anna Jakubka

  • Senior Anne Jankowski, sophomore Benny Zhao, senior Terra Garcia and junior Burke Parent

Nominated by Guidance Department Administrative Assistant Karen Grady

  • Freshman Irene Bonilla, freshman Jenny Hernandez, freshman Jasmin Bulaon, freshman Michelle Montoya, freshman Jakub Sitko, freshman Jose Yambo Jr. and freshman Jayde Thornton

Nominated by English teacher Patti Subers, Special Education teacher Anna Grice, social studies teacher Jose Hernandez and science teacher Laura Garcia

  • Junior Asraar Ahmed, freshman Jonathan Chambers Green, freshman Teagan Whitaker, freshman Cindy Pham, freshman Parvathy Nair, freshman Dominika Zdanowicz, freshman Jorge Duran, freshman Roberto Guzman, freshman Sulaeman Ahmed, freshman Andreja Duncevic, freshman Alaisia Hunt and freshman Jaelene Vargas

Nominated by social studies teacher Christina Trapani, English teacher Claire Shoup and science teacher Aileen Sullivan

  • Junior Eliel Martinez

Nominated by Dean Curtis Tate

  • Sophomore Nina Canals, sophomore Jeffrey Paul Jr., sophomore Maritza Olascoaga and sophomore Eduardo Hernandez

Nominated by Sullivan