Congratulations to Addison Sumwalt, one of BHS’s CTE Students of the Month for April! Addison is an exceptional CTE student whose kindness, compassion, and dedication have made a lasting impact on those around her. She is known as a friend to all and consistently shows a caring heart toward her classmates and peers. Her heart is truly as big as Texas, and her positive influence on our campus is something to be celebrated.
A senior at BHS, Addison has been accepted to Tarleton State University, where she plans to pursue a degree in Animal Science with a pre-veterinary focus. Her long-term goal is to transfer to Texas Tech University for veterinary school, work under an established veterinarian, and eventually open her own clinic.
Throughout high school, Addison has been an active and dedicated member of National FFA Organization. She showed pigs for three years, participated in Job Interview LDE, and competed on the Dairy Cattle Judging and Wool Judging teams. She also served as an FFA officer for one year and was a member of the service committee, demonstrating her commitment to leadership and service.
Addison’s hard work, leadership, and compassion make her truly deserving of this recognition. BHS is proud to celebrate her accomplishments and looks forward to seeing all she achieves in the future.
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Congratulations to Max Torres, one of BHS’s Students of the Month! Max is known for his strong work ethic, dependability, and willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Whether supporting his teachers or his fellow students, Max is always ready to step up. He is a friend to all and one of the hardest-working young men in our programs. One of Max’s greatest strengths is his drive and determination. He always has a plan for what comes next and is focused on building a successful future.
A senior at BHS and an active member of National FFA Organization, Max has been involved in Ag Mechanics and has developed an impressive skill set in welding and fabrication. Through his coursework at BHS, he has earned three welding certifications, demonstrating both his talent and commitment to mastering his craft.
After graduation, Max plans to enter the plumbing trade and continue building his career in the industry. He has already gained valuable experience working with a plumbing company during the summers and hopes to begin a journeyman program this fall, with the long-term goal of earning his master plumbing license. Looking further ahead, Max hopes to combine his passion for plumbing and welding by working in oil refinery plumbing and fabrication.
Max’s ambition, skill, and dedication to his future make him truly deserving of this recognition. BHS is proud of Max and excited to see where his hard work and determination take him next.