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TERRIFIC TIGERS … Front Row: Blake Schroeder, Kinze Riblet, Paige Hobeck, Mason Brown, Kaeda Riblet, Ayven Entenman, and Henry Sonneberger. Back Row: Mrs. Hug, Mr. Michael, Mrs. Adkins, Mrs. Jones, Miss Bexten, Mrs. Diehl, Mrs. Metz, and Father Dan Borgelt.
St. Mary School proudly recognizes the following students as its third quarter Terrific Tiger recipients for the 2025-2026 school year.
These students have demonstrated outstanding growth, strong character, and a commitment to excellence in both academics and behavior.
Kindergarten
Henry Sonneberger has shown tremendous growth this quarter, particularly in reading. Once challenged by sounding out words, he is now gaining confidence as his skills continue to improve.
This progress has boosted his self-confidence, leading to increased participation and a willingness to share ideas. Henry is a kind and thoughtful student who encourages others to make good choices and is quick to offer forgiveness. He is growing in his faith and setting a positive example for his classmates.
First Grade
Ayven Entenman is a dedicated and independent learner who consistently completes his work and actively participates in class. He has shown significant academic growth this year, especially in reading.
According to recent assessments, Ayven is performing well above grade level and has demonstrated strong gains in both reading and math. His progress and enthusiasm for learning have made this year especially rewarding to witness.
Second Grade
Kaeda Riblet is a hardworking student who consistently puts forth her best effort. She carefully checks her work and has shown impressive growth in phonics, applying spelling patterns effectively in both writing and spelling. Kaeda challenges herself by selecting more advanced reading materials and performs well on comprehension assessments. Her dedication and positive attitude make her a deserving recipient of this honor.
Third Grade
Mason Brown has demonstrated dedication, perseverance, and a strong commitment to improvement throughout the quarter. He has made notable gains in reading and writing, including a significant increase in his reading assessment scores.
Mason consistently works toward his goals and maintains a positive attitude, even when faced with challenges. He is also recognized for his honesty, respectfulness, and willingness to take responsibility for his actions, making him a strong role model among his peers.
Fourth Grade
Paige Hobeck has shown meaningful growth this year through her strong effort and positive attitude. She approaches challenges with determination and remains focused even when tasks are difficult.
Paige demonstrates care and concern for others and continues to grow both academically and personally. Her willingness to improve and adapt makes her a shining example for her classmates.
Fifth Grade
Kinze Riblet has made great strides this quarter, particularly in her work ethic and classroom engagement. She takes her time to complete assignments thoughtfully and is not afraid to ask questions or share ideas.
Kinze’s positive attitude and sense of humor contribute to a welcoming and supportive classroom environment. Her growth and participation make her a valued member of the class.
Sixth Grade
Blake Schroeder exemplifies kindness, responsibility, and leadership. He consistently demonstrates a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence in all he does.
Blake is always willing to help others, whether assisting classmates or supporting teachers, and works to ensure everyone feels included.His positive attitude and leadership make a meaningful impact on the school community.
St. Mary School congratulates these students for their hard work, character, and continued growth.
