Noah Little and Joe Hackmann recently were recognized as the Washington Rotary Students of the Month for Washington High School and Four Rivers Career Center, respectively.
Noah Little is the son of Travis and Sue Little. He’s a senior at Washington High School and is a member of the National Honor Society, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Cyber Patriots, and the WHS cross country and track and field teams.
In the classroom, Noah holds a 3.9 grade-point average. After graduation, he plans to attend Southeast Missouri State University and major in Computer Science.
Joe Hackmann is the son of Adam and Cindy Hackmann. He’s a senior at Washington High School and is in the CAPS Global Business program at Four Rivers Career Center. He’s a member of the WHS Student Council as well as the football and baseball teams.
In the classroom, Joe holds a 3.8 grade-point average. After graduation, he would like to play baseball on the collegiate level and major in Business/Finance. He has not decided on where he will attend.
Little and Hackmann were presented their student of the month plaques by Donna Klott, Washington Rotary Club Vice-President. See the photos below.
Noah Little receives his student of the Month plaque from Donna Klott, Washington Rotary Club Vice-President.
Joe Hackmann receives his student of the Month plaque from Donna Klott, Washington Rotary Club Vice-President.