The Savannah-Chatham County
Public School System recognized Diana Maradiaga at this month’s board meeting
as the Superintendent’s Student of the month of January 2020. Our featured
student is a junior at Woodville Tompkins High School.
Diana is described as
a student who demonstrates characteristics conducive to her success and has
maintained a positive attitude as well as patience. Her teacher says she has
managed to succeed by writing down her goals and being committed to them. She
continues to show progress by being active in school and attending tutorial as
needed.
She has earned a
certificate of completion for attending the National Academy of Future
Physicians and Medical Scientists conference for two years. Diana is part of
the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists and is also a
member of Peer Mediation at Woodville Tompkins. Outside of school, she has
volunteered at the Harvest Food Bank.
Diana says, “I
understand what it takes to become an emergency doctor. I do not wish to become
an average doctor, rather, I want to become the best, therefore, I also
understand the work it requires to become the best, which is why I will always
strive to excel academically and professionally." Currently, she is
pursuing the Healthcare pathway at Woodville, and by way of this pathway, she
will become a Certified Nursing Assistant at the end of May 2020 (as a rising
senior).
We are proud to announce the Superintendent’s Student of the Month for
January 2020 is Diana Maradiaga! Congratulations to our student, her family,
and the faculty and staff of Woodville-Tompkins High School!
SCCPSS_Diana Maradiaga-Jan 2020.pdf