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Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 10:31 AM

EJSHS Students Recognized For Citizenship

Four students at Eureka Junior/Senior High School were honored by receiving citizenship awards during assemblies on Wednesday of last week. Those honored were, seniors Kimber Ptacek and Laken Valentine and eighth graders Celona Hall and Tate Scott.

Ptacek is the daughter of Brendan and Tabitha Ptacek of rural Eureka.

Valentine is the son of Lucas and Amber Valentine of Eureka.

Hall is the daughter of Brandon and Calisa Hall of rural Eureka.

Scott is son of Tony and Christina Scott of Eureka.

The criteria and guidelines to receive the Citizenship awards are as follows: Respect: Shows respect at all times for the Constitution and those who serve in an effort to sustain freedom; Shows respect for the students and the citizens of the school and community; Respects both public and private property; Shows respect for the student and adult leaders in the school and community; Demonstrates a tolerance and respect for the beliefs and rights of others.

Responsibility: Demonstrates the willingness to assume citizenship responsibilities in school and the community; Works to build school pride through active participationinprojectsthat publicize, honor or beautify the school; Displays good sportsmanship whether as a participant or spectator; Is friendly and inclusive with new students and encourages them to become involved in school activities.

Reverence: Shows reverence, concern and respect for the well-being of others.

Tate Scott and Celona Hall

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