Thomaston Grammar recognizes 2026 courage award winners
During the month of April, students at Thomaston Grammar School have been focusing on courage. Several students were recognized for the attribute of courage at a schoolwide assembly on May 6.
Courage Awards were presented to the following students: Kynslee Libby, Chloe Carleton, Avery Moore, Liam Eustis, Evelyn Milton, Jakob Swett, Lucy Swett, Liam Quackenbush, Adelynn Myers, Anthony Pittocco, Colton Webber, Kayden Barnard, Trevor Cronkhite, Brooklyn Rounds, Ella Hamlin, Kyle Liuzza, Charlie Adams, Peyton Libby, Elizabeth Guzman, Aubrey Thurston, Erik King, Quinn Carleton, Seth Beckett, and Derrick Corson.
The students honored with this award are known to be courageous. They have an adventurous spirit and are willing to take on new, exciting, or tough challenges. They are brave and do what is right even in situations that are difficult. They are fearless and are willing to stand up for themselves and others.
Throughout the month, students were awarded daily tickets for showing courage. These tickets were put into a raffle and six lucky winners were drawn at the assembly. Winners received their choice of a prize, including gift cards donated by local businesses or a lunch or game with principal Riley. This month’s winners were Trevor Cronkhite, Samuel Delano, Ana Magnoli, Hailey Baughman, Evelyn Curtis, and Juliette Johnson.
Hadley Hatch was presented with the Principal’s Award. Hadley is a wonderful member of the Thomaston Grammar School community. She is kind and respectful to everyone in the Thomaston Grammar School community, staff and students alike. She stands out as a student who exemplifies being safe, being kind, and being her best self always.
The assembly was emceed by fifth grade students Peyton Libby and Charlotte Ahearn.
The assembly concluded with a students competing in a fun spring relay. Divided into four teams, students raced to the center of the gym to collect flowers and bring them back to their empty “gardens” (hula hoops). The challenge? Avoid picking up the weeds—crumpled brown paper—hidden among the flowers. It was a fast-paced, laughter-filled activity that had everyone cheering!
Next months students at TGS will be focusing on creativity.
Congratulations to all the students who received awards this month!
