The Providence Journal

South Kingstown’s LJ Robinson is Student of the Week

- Will Richmond

The votes are in, and the two students nominated for The Providence Journal Student of the Week received high marks.

But only one could be chosen for the top honor: Lawrence Robinson of South Kingstown High School.

Lawrence, known as LJ, was nominated for bringing “much enthusiasm, comedy, knowledge and participat­ion within our classroom community.”

“In the classroom, LJ is a very good listener. He always contribute­s to our classroom discussion­s. He asks questions, shares his knowledge, and makes important connection­s. He brings a breadth of worldly knowledge, too, such as knowing what country a flag or monument belongs to, or even how to say ‘Good Morning’ in various languages such as French, Spanish and Chinese. LJ works very hard on his academics.

“In addition to his Rebel Cafe job, LJ also holds a variety of other jobs. He works at the Wakefield Mall doing custodial tasks, bakes, and for his senior project, he raised money for a nonprofit called Gentle Farms.”

Lawrence received 52.85% of the vote.

The Journal has asked principals, teachers and guidance counselors from across the state to participat­e in the Student of the Week program by sending nomination­s for their top student. The decision on who comes out on top is up to voters.

Besides Lawrence, the other student considered this week was:

Alondra Santos, Central Falls High School

Alondra consistent­ly demonstrat­es the qualities that make her an exceptiona­l student and a valuable asset to our school community and always dedicates herself to academic excellence. She completes all her work with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a high standard in everything she produces. This dedication is not just for her own benefit; Alondra also exemplifie­s strong leadership qualities. She readily guides and supports her classmates, offering assistance and encouragem­ent to ensure they too can achieve their best.

Alondra’s commitment to excellence and willingnes­s to help others make her a true role model for her peers. She embodies the spirit of learning and collaborat­ion that we strive to cultivate here at Central Falls High School.

Henry Lastor Castro, East Providence High School

Henry has worked diligently this year to progress academical­ly and strive towards his goal of graduating in June 2024. Not only is he on track to graduate in June, he has maintained stellar grades and has worked to challenge himself academical­ly.

As an MLL student, Henry has had to work hard to excel in his courses while mastering English language skills, which demonstrat­es a growth mindset and the self-determinat­ion to learn and grow. He has gone above and beyond in and out of the classroom to develop his independen­ce and prepare for his next steps after graduation.

Lawrence, known as LJ, was nominated for bringing “much enthusiasm, comedy, knowledge and participat­ion within our classroom community.”

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