EAHS Names Students of the Month

Elizabethtown Area High School (EAHS) has recognized Sadie Givens and Nicholas Kreider as the Rotary Club Students of the Month for November. This honor celebrates students who demonstrate excellence in academics, leadership, and community involvement, highlighting their positive impact on the school and the community.

Sadie is the daughter of Gwendolyn Boyer of Bainbridge and Joel Givens of Elizabethtown. She is involved in Key Club, Model United Nations, Newspaper Club, Student Council, Red Cross Club, Women in STEM, Bible Club, Club Ophelia, choir, and Link Crew. She has served as vice president of the Red Cross Club, treasurer and head of fundraising for Women in STEM, and publicity secretary for Student Council.

Sadie was inducted into the National Honor Society. Her academic achievements also include multiple Academic Excellence awards in choir, Career & Finance Online, Honors World History, Honors English 10, and Honors General Science, as well as the Administrative Leadership Award and the President's Award for Educational Excellence.

Outside of school, Sadie participates in Red Cross programs and Students for Education in Pennsylvania and was a finalist for vice president of communications in the National Student Council. She also attends LCBC Harrisburg.

Sadie plans to pursue a degree in biology or an accelerated occupational therapy program, with the goal of continuing her studies toward a master's or doctorate in occupational therapy.

Nicholas is the son of Dave and Lois Kreider of Elizabethtown. He is a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist and was inducted into the National Honor Society. In addition, Nicholas has consistently earned a place on the honor roll throughout high school and has been recognized as an AP Scholar with Distinction.

Nicholas participates in the high school concert band and orchestra, marching band, jazz band, and musical pit orchestra. He also competes in Science Olympiad and mathematics competitions.

Outside of school, Nicholas is a member of the Bainbridge Community Band and serves at his church, Cross Roads BIC, by volunteering weekly with youth group activities, operating camera equipment, and joining annual mission trips.

Following graduation, Nicholas plans to attend a four-year university to study mathematics and physics.

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