Vote for Lebanon County's Student of the Week: 4 top students nominated

This is your chance to vote for the Lebanon Count's Student of the Week!

Each week, Lebanon County school districts have the opportunity to nominate high school students whose hard work deserves recognition.

We provide brief bios of each nominated student's accomplishments, and our readers can vote on who they think should be recognized.

Submissions must come from school officials, so if you know a student whose good work deserves recognition, reach out to teachers or administrators and encourage them to nominate that student.

Vote for your choice in the poll below. Voting opens at 5 a.m. Monday, May 13 and closes at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 16.

This week's nominees:

Megan Brophy is a senior at Annville-Cleona Secondary School who is a varsity cross country and track and field team member. Megan is a 4-year National Honor Society Member, a Mini-THON committee chair, the student council vice president and the December Rotary Student of the Month. She is also a member of the Student-Athlete Leadership Council and volunteers as a youth track and field coach for the Annville Youth League. In the fall, she is attending Shenandoah University to obtain a doctorate in physical therapy and participate as a member of the women’s cross country and track and field teams.

Wesley Doll is a senior at ELCO High School who is the FFA President, Vice President of the Interact Club, a multi-sport athlete and an active member of ELCO's music programs. Living the Rotary International motto of “service above self,” Wesley is always willing to assist with school and community projects, to lend a helping hand, and to dedicate his time volunteering to benefit others. He has earned the rank of Eagle Scout and is an exemplary student, having recently been honored for ranking in the top 5% of the graduating class at the Excellence in Education event, sponsored by the Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Tyler Shunk is a student at Northern Lebanon Secondary School who is a leader in the classroom and in athletics. He puts in the work to achieve his best in every situation, and he is a role model for each of his peers. He recently won the 3200 at the County Meet while breaking the school record.

Christopher Sierra is a student at Lebanon High School who also represents the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center. Christopher in the top five percent of his school, excelling in honors, AP, College in the High School and LCCTC courses.

Daniel Larlham Jr. is a reporter for the Lebanon Daily News. Reach him at DLarlham@LDNews.com or on X @djlarlham.

This article originally appeared on Lebanon Daily News: Vote for Lebanon County PAs student of the week

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