Wednesday, February 5, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon RAMSEY SCHAR Sisters High School January 2020 Student of the Month Ramsey Schar grew up in Sisters. “Itʼs given me the opportunity to know my classmates and my community members a lot better,” she says. “Since Iʼve known them from such a young age, weʼre all close.” That sense of connection feeds a work ethic that keeps Ramsey working hard in her classes and outside the classroom as well. She particu- larly likes math, and sheʼs the co-president of the Astronomy Club. “I love astronomy,” she says. She also plays tennis, interns with the eighth-grade ECoS class, where she accompa- nies students on their expeditions, and works on weekends and some school nights at Sisters Movie House. She plans to attended Central Oregon Community College next year, with plans to move into the fields of outdoor leadership and education. “Ramsey has truly earned this recogni- tion. She has made a habit of putting her best effort into her work, from small to large tasks, translating to high quality thoughtful learning and results. She leads by example with kind- ness and humility, seeking opportunities to give and grow. We are so fortunate Ramsey is an Outlaw! She has given our community so much over the last four years. I wish her the best!” — Rima Givot “Ramsey is an awesome kid. She is smart, hardworking, and always has a smile. I abso- lutely love being one of her teachers.” — Daniel OʼNeill “When I think of Ramsey, I think of the words inspiring, friendly, positive and integ- rity. She is the kind of person who makes others better. No matter the situation, she is kind, encouraging and selfless. She makes it a point to be present in the moment and can be counted on to always give her best, with a big smile on her face. Iʼve had the opportunity to travel with Ramsey and even outside of school, she stood out as a positive role model. She is a treasure.” — Samra Spear “Ramsey is a terrific outlaw. She has a bright light that shines in everything she does. It is dif- ficult to find her without a smile and she is willing to help anyone at anytime. She is such a positive asset for the school.” — Rand Runco These businesses have joined The Nugget Newspaper in supporting our youth and their accomplishments by co-sponsoring the Student of the Month program. We are proud to recognize the excellence and accomplishment of this student! stud den Trevor Frideres D . M . D . & Greg Everson D . M . D . ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS 541-549-3534 541-549-2011 • Fax 541-549-4787 491 E. Main Ave. • P.O. Box 10 • Sisters, OR 325 N. Locust St., Sisters greenridgept.com BUILDING A SOLID FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE C o n g r a t u la t io n s to our future leade r 41 s -5 ! 49-1026 5 DAVIS TIRE Celebrating over 50 years of our local, family-run business! 440 N. PINE ST., SISTERS • 541-549-8141 Proud to offer tire, brake, suspension & lift services! Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 188 W. Sisters Park Dr. Climb High, Climb Far 103 E. HOOD AVE. • 541-904-0778 Wishing you a healthy dose of success! WALK-IN • URGENT CARE Occupational Medicine 541-548-2899 3818 SW 21st Pl. Hwy. 126 to Redmond, two turns and you’re there! (Near fairgrounds) YourCareMedical.com Continue Striving For Excellence! www.fi vepinelodge.com 541-549-5900 “You can’t use up creativity. Th e more you use, the more you have.” — Maya Angelou 260 N. Pine, Sisters • 541-549-4349 Visa & Mastercard Accepted CCB#87587 We are proud of your achievements. TAKODA’S Congratulations! Celebrate your achievement with us! 541-549-8620 541-595-3838 The Ranch 541-549-5555 in Sisters| blackbutte.com 425 Hwy. 20 W. Next to Bi-Mart Sun..-Thurs., 11. a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fri & Sat., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Bar & Lounge 11 a.m.-close daily 21