Student of the Month programs are designed to recognize student achievement and to showcase accomplishments in academics, athletics, exemplary character traits, and other categories. But not all students have the resources and support to shine through as all-stars in these more traditional lanes. On top of that, only spotlighting students in traditional categories can have a negative impact on peer relationships, create an imbalance in the sense of school community, and potentially breed a sense of resentment among students. But at the same time, recognition for hard work is linked to our basic human desire to feel appreciated–so much so that employee recognition can be directly linked to productivity. So how do you strike a balance and give recognition without causing resentment?
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Student Celebrity is a platform established to bridge the gap between students and their teachers, parents,
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