20 Wednesday, May 13, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Langley Vogt Sisters High School May 2015 Student of the Month bangley Vogt is honored to be named Stu- dent of the Month — but she’s quick to give credit to others. “I don’t think I’d be in this position with- out my parents, my coaches and the staff,” she says. The individual attention students receive, along with many unique opportunities, have made her experience in Sisters Schools outstanding. “One of my favorite experiences here was my IEE expedition to the mountain,” she said, noting that it’s a rare experience for a student to learn in an outdoor “classroom” on Middle Sister. She’s also building a guitar and a ukulele. bangley has been Key Club secretary, co- captain of the math team and co-captain of the lacrosse squad and has served as an ath- letic ambassador. She was named Miss Con- geniality during the Mr. SHS Pageant. “I have really developed a passion for helping others,” she says. “It’s just a really great intrinsic reward.” She plans to attend the University of Portland in electrical engineering and com- puter science with an eye on a possible ca- reer in consumer electronics design and development. “Langley is one of the most tenacious and committed students I have ever taught. She is a person to watch in the future. I can’t wait to see what she does!” — Tony Cosby “I’ve had the pleasure of working with Lang- ley through 6 years of Mandarin study, a trip to China the summer of 2012, and now working with her to build a ukulele. What an amazing, inspirational young woman! Langley excels at everything she does, because she truly gives 110% for everything, all the time. She never wastes a single minute. Her attention to detail in building her ukulele and guitar have produced instruments that rival in quality the best instru- ments made by accomplished master luthiers. It has been a special honor for me to watch Lang- ley reconnect with her Chinese roots through Chinese language study and through her travel to China. Way to go, Langley!” — David Perkins “Part of the SHS Mission Statement is that we ‘Set and achieve high standards.’ That’s Langley Vogt! However well she’s doing, Lang- ley always aspires to bring it up one notch. What a wonderful Student of the Month — proud to know you, Langley! Congratulations!” — Rob Corrigan “Congratulations, Langley! I am so glad that Langley is being recognized as Stu- dent of the Month! I have had the privi- lege of coaching Langley on the lacrosse fi eld for 3 years, working with her on ASG and having her in my classroom. Langley is one of those quiet leaders, not someone who makes a lot of noise or creates a lot of fanfare but someone who leads by ex- ample and by her actions. She is dedicat- ed to whatever she commits to and is sup- portive to everyone she comes in contact with. Langley is a scholar/athlete who can be held up as an example of what we should all strive toward.” — Michele Hammer “Langley is one of the most driven students I have worked with. She is will- ing to do whatever it takes to be the very best she can be. I am excited to see what she does with her future.” — Daniel O’Neill “Langley is one-of-a-kind. She is not only a pleasure to have in a class, but is just as won- derful on a team, on a committee, or simply in a community. She won’t let anyone get the best of her, but gives the best of herself to everyone. This young lady is not afraid of any journey, for she believes that it is in the journey that she will become strong. Langley is an excellent role model for many reasons. Thank you for the way you live, Langley.” — Samra Spear “Langley has been such a pleasure to have in class this year. She was in my AP biology class and was one of my top students. She was tena- cious in learning the concepts and understand- ing fully how things were connected. Langley was also just an awesome human being who has a huge heart and compassion for others. Wish her the very best! Congratulations, Langley!” — Glen Herron These businesses have joined The Nugget in supporting our youth and their accomplishments by co-sponsoring the Student of the Month program. We are proud of your achievements. Wishing you a healthy dose of success! 260 N. Pine, Sisters • 541-549-4349 CCB#87587 WALK-IN • URGENT CARE ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Visa & Mastercard Accepted Continue Striving For Excellence! www.fi vepinelodge.com 541-549-5900 Wishing you much success! 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