Shen Rotary
Megan James, a senior at Shenandoah Valley High School, was chosen as student of the month for April by the Shenandoah Rotary Club.
Megan's high school activities include National Honor Society, marching, concert and jazz band, volleyball, softball, drama club, Relay for Life and Academic Bowl. Her out-of-school activities are volunteering at the St. Stanislaus and Annunciation BVM churches' block party bingos, yard sale for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and Shenandoah's Kielbasi Festival.
A daughter of Mark and Patricia James, Shenandoah Heights, she plans to attend Marywood University, Scranton, to major in biology.
Mahanoy Middle
Trey Macieunas and Meghan Letcavage were chosen as students of the month for April by the faculty of Mahanoy Area Middle School. The program is sponsored by the Mahanoy City Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge 695.
Trey is an honor student and student council vice president. His activities include ski club, National Honor Junior Society, Theatre Arts stage crew, seventh- and eighth-grade boys basketball, golf team, intramural basketball, Teener League baseball, track and field, and Biddy Basketball. His volunteer work includes the YMCA program, Biddy Basketball Tournament and CYO.
He is a son of Joseph and Kelly Macieunas, Barnesville, and a member of St. Richard Roman Catholic Church, Barnesville, where he is an altar server. His future plans are to attend college.
Meghan, an honor student, is involved in chorus, Mahanoy Area High School marching and concert bands, jazz bands, Schuylkill County Band, National Junior Honor Society, Paw Print, ski club, Theatre Arts, seventh- and eighth-grade cheerleading, swim team, Biddy Basketball and Mahanoy City Girls Basketball. Her volunteer work includes working at the Biddy Basketball concession stand, Mahanoy Area Elementary Wrestling Tournament and Good American Hose Company bazaar.
Meghan is a daughter of Robert and Kim Letcavage, Barnesville, and a member of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Roman Catholic Church, Mahanoy City. Her future plans are to attend college and major in nursing.
Pottsville Rotary
Nativity BVM High School seniors Alyssa Davidson and Billy Birosik and Pottsville Area High School seniors Kendra Muldowney and Jenna Mickonis were named students of the month for April by the Pottsville Rotary Club.
Alyssa is a daughter of James and Lisa Davidson, Minersville. She attends St. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, Minersville, where she is an altar server.
An honor roll student, Alyssa is involved in the drama and Interact clubs, Meals on Wheels, concert chorus and music ministry. She plans to attend college.
Billy is a son of William and Patti Birosok, Schuylkill Haven, and attends St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, Schuylkill Haven, where he is active in church events.
Billy was MVP and an All-Star selection on the basketball team, and is also involved in track and field. He plans to attend East Stroudsburg University to play football and become an engineer.
Kendra is a daughter of Sandra Muldowney, Pottsville, and a granddaughter of Robert and Kathleen Muldowney. She is a two-year member of the National Honor Society and a three-year member of the Quill and Scroll and German National Honor Society. She was also the winner of the Kiwanis Community Service Award.
Kendra is squad leader of the marching band, second chair concert band. She is publications sports editor and German Club treasurer and a member of student council, varsity track and field, volleyball and the pep band.
Kendra is a member of Alpha Iota Delta service sorority and volunteers at the soup kitchen, SPCA and with the SKIP cleanup. She plans to study biology at Temple University, Philadelphia, and go to medical school to become a dermatologist.
Jenna is a daughter of David and Sandra Mickonis, New Philadelphia. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society, a three-year member of the Spanish Club and Alpha Iota Delta service sorority, two-year member of Teens Against Tobacco and a member of Interact and student council.
Jenna lettered in varsity cheerleading the past three years, and was captain of the squad her senior year. She is a dancer at Dalinda Dance Studio, Saint Clair, and an altar server at her church.
She plans to attend Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, and major in pharmacy.