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Juniors celebrate educators at mini ceremony

Students honor teachers during class ring milestone
Together for an embrace, junior Peyton Butler and Head Band Director Aaron Rezenbrink hug after Butler's words were read. Butler honored Rezenbrink for helping him become a better marcher and musician. "I felt really good about being able to honor the teachers who have made commitments today," Butler said. "It was really nice."
Together for an embrace, junior Peyton Butler and Head Band Director Aaron Rezenbrink hug after Butler’s words were read. Butler honored Rezenbrink for helping him become a better marcher and musician. “I felt really good about being able to honor the teachers who have made commitments today,” Butler said. “It was really nice.”
Victoria Byers

At the Junior Class Ring Ceremony, six students honored their educators who made an impact on their life throughout high school or their own personal life this past Wednesday. Other educators were recognized after the ceremony for those who were unable to attend.

The ceremony is a yearly event where students are able to purchase rings from Jostens or other companies, bring their own ring, or have the option of bringing no ring and just providing their educator a medal. Students are able to pick an educator to honor for their support in their lives, and during the ceremony, a message will be read to the educator from the student. After, the educator will hand the student their ring, or nothing if the students chooses not to, while the students will hand the educator a medal and certificate with their message.

Click above to view a slideshow with information about Prosper’s Junior Class Ring Ceremony.

Who: Prosper High School juniors and honored educators

What: Junior Class Ring Ceremony

When: Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 9 a.m.

Where: Prosper High School Nest

What’s next: In another effort to support educators, the Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year will be announced March 31 and April 1 at the Celebration of Service.

This slideshow was edited by Kate Duncan, Trisha Panicker and Amelia Hamilton.

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Senior Victoria Byers leads social media posts for Instagram, X (formally known as ‘Twitter’) and Facebook.  This is her second year as a staff member, and she normally reports football games as a Mighty Eagle Band member. As she continues to find more and more creative tasks, clubs and electives, she gets to finalize and lead in band, two clubs, along with joining three new organizations.
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