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Mohawk School names students of the month for January, February

SYCAMORE — Mohawk School recently released the names of students who were named students of the month for January and February.
Students of the month for January were Hunter Gottfried, Shylynn Slemmer, Abby Sendelbach and Makenna Hurley, kindergarten; Jordan Drake, Jaden Cross, Tanner Osborn and Andrew Nye, first grade; Sandra Pennington, Hannah Jordan, Robert McDermott and Michael Danner, second grade; Carson Weinandy, Zachary Dyer and Cadin Emshoff, third grade; Brayden Dunlap, Lexie Smith, Austin Tuttle and Austin Shock, fourth grade; Rickie Hyer, Jena Ochier and Haley Leeth, fifth grade; Shlanea Bloomfield, Hunter Opp, Emily Daniel and Emily Bland, sixth grade; Robert Parker, seventh grade; Zoe Dolch, eighth grade; Chad Shellhouse, ninth grade; Jill Daniel, 10th grade; Tabitha Craft, 11th grade; and Erika Distel, 12th grade.
Students of the month for February were Jevan Bils, Austin England, Jordan Tyree and Kollin Hoover, kindergarten; Madison Fredritz, Hannah Swartz, Aleah Lawson, Kaiden Hammer and Mitchell Stahl, first grade; Daniel Price, Casey Yonts, Jocelyn Brezina and Ashley Ohl, second grade; McKenzie Richardson, Trevor Danner, Beth Dundore and Bret Kessler, third grade; Donelle Winters, Austin Gottfried, Mercedes Snyder and Aryon Schube, fourth grade; Jamie Shackelford, Gunnar Johnson and Haley Leeth, fifth grade; Kim Kramer, Danielle Depinet and Sabrina McDermott, sixth grade; Alexander Hoerig, seventh grade; Erika Coldiron, eighth grade; Eric Boes, ninth grade; Jason Morter, 10th grade; Devin Koons, 11th grade; and Kelsey Grine, 12th grade.
Students are selected to receive the honor based on several criteria, including showing a measurable improvement in academics, showing good citizenship and good conduct, being helpful and thoughtful toward others, showing a conscientious attitude toward school, showing personal improvement and being involved in school and community activities.
The award is open to all students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Teachers and staff nominate one student each month in each class.
(Refer to page 3 of today's Daily Chief-Union)


Local counselor holding book signing Saturday for new guided journal

Local counselor Janine Miller-DeLany will hold a book signing for her new guided journal, “Showers of Blessings: A Guided Journal Celebrating God’s Law of Attraction,” from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at The Shepherd’s Nook, Marion’s Christian bookstore, located in Legacy Mall next to Kohl’s.
The guided journal is a devotional that includes simple, daily meditation, which teaches hearts and bodies to be still enough to experience and know the presence of God within and around them.
The daily journaling “begins with gratefulness and guides readers through focus points that will bring their thoughts, heart and spirit into the positive frequency upon which God works the miracles of His will in lives,” according to a press release.
Miller-DeLany is a licensed professional clinical counselor in private practice. She and her husband, Jere, share a love for bringing others closer to God, peace and healing through counseling, life coaching, couple’s intensives and healing mini-retreats.
They are members of Trinity United Church of Christ, Upper Sandusky.
To learn more about the couple’s mission and work, visit their Web site at www.upperpeaceandhealing.com.
(Refer to page 3 of today's Daily Chief-Union)

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