Madison junior is May student of the month

June 1, 2016

SOM Claire S-webHeartland is pleased to announce Claire Stoller as our May student of the month. A junior at Madison High School, Claire is recognized for her positive attitude and initiative.

“Claire is a hard-working student who strives to excel on a daily basis,” said Madison High School Principal Adam Shaw. “She is a natural leader who instills character into those around her.”

Claire’s ambition and drive have helped her become treasurer for the MHS Future Business Leaders of America group and editor of the school’s newspaper, The Maroon. This fall she will serve as a Student Ambassador and help incoming freshmen make the transition to high school.

“We look forward to Claire’s leadership during her senior year,” said Shaw.

Claire is also a member of the National Honor Society and student council, and participates in One-Act play. She is also involved in volleyball and track.

Claire is the daughter of Mark and Hope Stoller. In her free time, she enjoys playing piano, reading, writing, participating in Luther League and spending time with family and friends. After high school she plans to attend college to study courses in social sciences, government or English.

The “Student of the Month” is awarded through a partnership of Heartland and KJAM Radio in Madison, and recognizes exceptional students in one of five area school districts. Heartland provides wholesale power to the cities of Arlington, Colman, Howard, Madison and Volga, all of which are in the KJAM listening area.  Each month of the school year, Heartland presents an outstanding student from one of these schools with a recognition certificate and small token, and advertisements announcing the winning student air on KJAM Radio.  Officials from each participating school nominate students for the award.  This is the fifth year Heartland and KJAM have teamed up to offer this program.