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20256 Grim Road NE
Aurora, OR 97002
Phone: (503) 678-7100
Fax: (503) 386-4659
By Jillian Daley
Marcelino Machorro was relaxing at a Middle School cafeteria table with his wife and three daughters after the Awards Dessert Banquet on June 1, and his face was glowing.
One of his daughters, sixth-grader Kelly Machorro, had received the Principal’s Award and was among dozens of honorees who were celebrated during the ceremony that evening.
“I feel like I’m doing something good in this life,” Marcelino Machorro said.
To the joy of families, including Machorro’s, the annual recognition ceremony returned to the Middle School last week after a two-year hiatus. Students and their loved ones settled onto bleachers in the gym, listening while Principal Tami Badinger announced each winner. Teachers took turns rushing certificates up to each student, their feet pounding in the stands.
Afterward, students and families in their finest fashions clutched balloons and bouquets, a light scent of flowers and perfume wafting through the gym. They snapped photos and the crowd then shifted into the cafeteria to taste some melty chocolate chip cookies.
Right after the ceremony, eighth-grader Emily Diaz and her cousin, sixth-grader Mardelsol Barajas, coordinated in striped summer dresses and denim jackets, were among the students posing for pictures in the gym, their moms tapping fiercely at their phones’ shutter buttons.
Diaz clutched certificates including the President’s Award for Educational Excellence, an award for eighth-graders who have earned a 3.5 cumulative GPA throughout middle school. Meanwhile, Barajas gingerly held her English Language Proficiency Award, which required her to pass an exam in English.
“It feels like I made it because I passed it,” Barajas said, softly.
Diaz said she was thrilled that her hard work had finally paid off, a sentiment that many other students echoed throughout the night, including seventh-graders and Principal’s Award and Principal’s Pin winners Colby Jones and Ethan Kratochvil.
Jones said that these types of events prove to students that “hard work comes with rewards” and Kratochvil, who also won the Always on Time award, said the events also “make people feel good about what they did.”
Eighth-grader Natalie Parmenter was truly thrilled to have won a slew of awards, including the President's Pin for students in the top 95th percentile over their three years at the Middle School, translating to a near perfect or perfect 4.0 GPA. She was also basking in a moment of triumph in a friendly sibling rivalry with her older brother Calvin Parmenter, a ninth-grader.
“It feels good, beating him,” she said, cheerfully.
Their mom, Sara Parmenter, chimed in with, “There’s always a competition.”
“I’m winning,” Natalie declared.
Calvin shook his head in denial, but he was smiling, plainly overjoyed for his smart little sister.
Overall, the evening was simply a wonderful moment for everyone, even siblings, to see their loved ones shine. Students like Kelly Machorro were glad to have that moment.
“I’m proud,” she said. “It feels good because I can tell them all that I achieved.”
To share stories with the North Marion School District, please email Communications Specialist Jillian Daley at jillian.daley@nmarion.k12.or.us.
Students won in a wide range of categories. Here are the categories and who won within those categories in the order in which the categories and students were announced during the June 1 assembly:
Scholar Athlete: for eighth-grade students who participated in three school sports and demonstrated high levels of academic achievement (3.5 GPA or above):
Kendra Baylie
Madison Beckey
Addyson Smith
Dorismar Rios
London Swank
Niekolaas Laninga
English Language Proficiency: Students who have achieved the status of proficient in the English language as designated by the English Language Proficiency Assessment:
Mardelsol Barajas
Salvador Campuzano
Alondra Hernandez
Esmeralda Hernandez
Ariela Paniagua
Esther Pastrana
Nayeli Payan
Bryan Reyes
Vanesa Tarula
President’s Award for Educational Excellence: for eighth-grade students who have earned a 3.5 cumulative GPA throughout middle school:
Vianni Ashland
Luke Bomar
Flor Campos
Miley Chenault
Emily Diaz
Rebeca Gonzalez
Paola Hernandez
Alivia Hubbard
Lucas Kratochvil
Paulina Murillo
Orin Newkirk
Natalie Parmenter
Dorismar Rios
Sawyer Rostocil
Elijah Short
Addyson Smith
Rylee Wachter
Jessica Yakis
Nicholas Young
Practically Perfect Attendance: Instead of being perfect attendance, this has been updated to reflect pandemic-era absences for health reasons, so the following students have missed one day or no days of school all year:
Kaiden Allen
Flor Campos Ramirez
Javier Campos Vasquez Jr.
Yaharit Cisneros Gonzalez
Alexander Gonzales
Rubyee Gonzales
Rigo Gonzalez Lara
Allison Kirkbride
Emmanuel Martinez Cruz
Jose Quevedo Vazquez
William Ramos Martinez
Evelyn Rubio
Angel Tapia Reyes
Joshua Yakis
Always on Time: This new award honors students who had no unexcused tardies all year:
Tyrell Apulu
Dylan Bomar
Luke Bomar
Benjamin Boswell
Tanner Bundy
Javier Campos Vasquez Jr.
Alliyah Cha
Bryanna Cordero Chavez
Elias Gonzalez Trujillo Jr.
Levi Farrens
James Henson
Paola Hernandez Roque
Jackson Hostetler
Natalie Hostetler
Jason Haddock
Yuritzia Hernandez Roque
Jonathan Hofstetter
Elliott Kiesel
Allison Kirkbride
Ethan Kratochvil
Lucas Kratochvil
Madelyn Lewis
Edgar Lopez Sanchez
Emmanuel Martinez Cruz
Jaanai Montelongo Gomez
Anthony Palomino Hernandez
Natalie Parmenter
Ariela Paniagua Maldonado
Stephanie Portillo
Moises Ramirez Hernandez
Giovanni Rodriguez
Emily Rodriguez Rojas
Sawyer Rostocil
Lucas Stafford
Addyson Smith
Kate Snegirev
London Swank
Delaiah Synnott
Angel Tapia Reyes
Kilikia Toran
Bobby Tournier
Rylee Wachter
Ella Walz
Theodore Webster
Ezra Workman
Jessica Yakis
Joshua Yakis
Nicholas Young
Mariel Zurita
Most Improved: Teachers nominated these students for making a significant improvement toward achieving their academic goals. Each teacher could only nominate one student:
Anthony Palomino-Hernandez
Benjamin Boswell
Benjamin Hankins
Brianna Villagomez
Dylan Bomar
Esmay Zurita
Esther Pastrana Morales
Jessica De La Lima
Giovanni Rodriguez
Ivan Rodriguez Acebedo
Jedediah McGee
Jordan Lamb
Kara Becker
Lane Clark
Luis Arano Fernandez
Madison Bankhead
Marlyn Gomez
Mya Alvarado
Myles Villareal
Orin Newkirk
Stephanie Portillo
Trenton Righter
Juruen Delgado
Educators’ Award for Outstanding Educational Performance: The award goes to students who, throughout the year, demonstrated growth and ownership in their academics; actively contributed to the learning environment; demonstrated outstanding behavior both in and outside of the classroom; and continually worked to improve class climate and culture by participating in service and/or co-curricular activities throughout their middle school career. Each teacher may nominate only one student:
Alliyah Cha
Ariela Paniagua Maldonado
Bryan Morales
Bryson Parsons
Cheyenne Younce
Delaiah Synnott
Dorismar Rios-Valencia
Eleese Sosa
Elliott Kiesel
Greyson Hurst
Jonathan Hofstetter
Joram Vazquez
Kate Snegirev
Lili Blair
Luci Coulombe
Luke Bomar
Natalie Parmenter
Paola Hernandez Roque
Parker Jones
Stephanie Hernandez
Vianni Ashland
Principal’s Award: for students in Grades 6 to 8 who have earned a 3.5 cumulative GPA for trimesters 1 and 2:
Amy Alaniz
Tyrell Apulu
Jude Arreola
Vianni Ashland
Akacia Bannick
Heidi Barragan
Kendra Baylie
Emilie Beason
Madison Beckey
Dylan Bomar
Luke Bomar
Marisol Bonser
Benjamin Boswell
Katelyn Buchnoff
Kathleen Bufton
Brianna Burgess
Flor Campos Ramirez
Javier Campos Vasquez
Miley Chenault
Bryanna Cordero
Lucilla Coulombe
Danika Cox
Hailey Curths
Noah Davis
Christian Delgado
Emma Goms
Emily Diaz
Zakkary Fossler
Elsa Fuentes
Jose Gomez
Alexander Gonzales
Rebeca Gonzalez
Isaac Guerrero
Mario Guzman
Jason Haddock
Raef Hammack
Alondra Hernandez
Paola Hernandez
Ulises Hernandez Pacheco
Eduardo Hernandez Tapia
Estrella Hernandez Tapia
Jonathan Hofstetter
Avila Hubbard
Greyson Hurst
Eman Hussein
Colby Jones
Parker Jones
Elliott Kiesel
Xenia King
Lucas Kratochvil
Ethan Kratochvil
Niekolaas Laninga
Alexis Lingmann
Jaqueline Lomeli
Kevin Lopez Paz
Edgar Lopez Sanchez
Kelly Machorro
Marcos Mejia
Mackenzie Millard
Daniel Miranda
Bryan Morales
Paulina Murillo
Orin Newkirk
Natalie Parmenter
Esther Pastrana
Matthew Patzer
Stephanie Portillo
Moises Ramirez
Ryder Richards
Trenton Righter
Dorismar Rios
Emily Rodriguez
Giovanni Rodriguez
Sawyer Rostocil
Geraldine Sanchez
Jesus Sanchez Salazar
Elijah Short
Addyson Smith
Kate Snegirev
Eleese Sosa
Lucas Stafford
Ella Stoddard
Madison Sturm
Dezmond Swank
London Swank
Delaiah Synnott
Angel Tapia
Shea Thorton
Bobby Tournier
Victoria Valenzuela
Wyatt Vaughn
Rylee Wachter
Taleah Wills
Ezra Workman
Kenzee Workman
Jessica Yakis
Joshua Yakis
Cheynne Younce
Nicholas Young
Principal’s Pin: for students in Grades 6 to 8 who are in the top 95th percentile this school year, receiving a near perfect 4.0 GPA:
Jude Arreola
Emilie Beason
Luke Bomar
Marisol Bonser
Benjamin Boswell
Katelyn Buchnoff
Brianna Burgess
Flor Campos Ramirez
Javier Campos Vasquez
Miley Chenault
Hailey Curths
Emily Diaz
Mario Guzman
Raef Hammack
Estrella Hernandez Tapia
Paola Hernandez
Avila Hubbard
Greyson Hurst
Colby Jones
Ethan Kratochvil
Kevin Lopez Paz
Bryan Morales
Stephanie Portillo
Matthew Patzer
Natalie Parmenter
Dorismar Rios
Sawyer Rostocil
Lila Shaffer
Kate Snegirev
Ella Stoddard
Delaiah Synnott
Victoria Valenzuela
Taleah Wills
Rylee Wachter
Cheyenne Younce
Jessica Yakis
President’s Award for Educational Excellence: For eighth-grade students who have earned a 3.5 cumulative GPA throughout middle school:
Vianni Ashland
Luke Bomar
Flor Campos
Miley Chenault
Emily Diaz
Rebeca Gonzalez
Paola Hernandez
Alivia Hubbard
Lucas Kratochvil
Paulina Murillo
Orin Newkirk
Natalie Parmenter
Dorismar Rios
Sawyer Rostocil
Elijah Short
Addyson Smith
Rylee Wachter
Jessica Yakis
Nicholas Young
President's Pin: This prestigious eighth-grade award is given only to those in the top 95th percentile over their three years in middle school translating to a near 4.0 GPA:
Luke Bomar
Flor Campos
Miley Chenault
Avila Hubbard
Natalie Parmenter