UCSD Student of the Week: Bridget Savage

Thursday, January 02 2014


Bridget Savage

December 16th- 20th

The 5th and 6th Grade selected Bridget Savage as Student of the Week for the following reasons:

  • Bridget has really begun to come into her own during the first semester of 6th grade. Starting the year in a quiet and reserved way, Bridget knew what was needed to be prepared for middle school. As the months have gone by, Bridget has really begun to participate in class discussions, adding well articulated and accurate points to our class’ learning showing that she is more than ready for the challenges she will face the rest of this year. Great work Bridget! –Mr. Good, 6th Grade
  • Bridget has a lot to be proud of for her accomplishments in band.  Since she was not in band last year, she started brand new on the flute this year.  Despite having lost time to make up for, Bridget conquered this extremely quickly and caught up with the class in a matter of weeks.  She is an example of what can be accomplished with hard work and perseverance.  Great job, Bridget! –Ms. McNamara, Band Director
  • Bridget has shown tremendous growth throughout the first semester of our school year! She is an active and engaged partner and is sharing her ideas more and more frequently during our Social Studies discussions. She is always polite and kind to her classmates and is a positive example for her peers! Keep up the good work! -Miss Wood, 6th Grade

Bridget is the daughter of Danielle Williams and Andrey Fomin.


Johanna on Thursday, January 09 2014:

Great Job Bridget! You should be really proud of yourself. Hope to see you this summer again. Johanna N Joy Edwards

Peggy McLaughlin on Thursday, January 02 2014:

Nicely done Bridget such a great job and a great example to those that look up to you!

Julia Saenz on Thursday, January 02 2014:

Good job, Bridget! I'm so proud of you!

Fernando Barrera on Thursday, January 02 2014:

Congrats to Bridget and all her family, and as Miss Wood said: keep up the good work!


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