Swanville Junior/Senior High School is proud to announce Carter Loven as the October Student of the Month for 7-9th grades. Carter is a ninth grade student. He is the son of Jay and Heidi Loven.
Carter loves participating in and watching any sport that is in season. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, four wheeling and snowmobiling. Carter has participated in football in grades seven through nine, basketball grades seven and eight, with plans to participate also this winter season. He also played baseball in junior high. He has played on the Junior Victory League for Flensburg. He volunteers at his church, helping with the yearly craft fair and other things as needed. Carter has been on the Junior High Honor Roll in both seventh and eighth grades.
His future plans include going to college and eventually hopes to become a game warden. His advice to other students is “Study and get your work done!”
“Carter is extremely deserving of this recognition,” writes Tom Bzdok, Social Studies teacher. “He is a very mature young man who has become a leader by setting positive examples for his classmates to follow. Carter never makes excuses, or complains when things do not go as planned. He always has a good attitude, an eagerness to learn, and works hard to achieve his goals. Carter is the type of student who will not be satisfied unless he has put his best effort into it. I am glad Carter received this award, he deserves it.”
Marvin Poegel, Physical Education Instructor adds, “Carter is a very caring and positive role model. I have known him since he was very young and I am impressed how he matures each year. He is quick with a smile and he has the ability to work hard while keeping it fun. Carter enjoys many different activities like hunting, fishing and all his sports. He knows that he has to take care of his classes in order for him to play in sports. Carter is respectful to staff and students and he is willing to help others succeed. He is eager to go beyond the minimum requirements in his classes. I am very proud of him and want to congratulate him on this nice honor.”