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The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that the February Student of the Month for Orangefield High School is Emmi Lummus. Emmi was presented her certificate and gift bag by Bridge City Chamber Ambassador Leslie Prince, owner of LJP Construction, at the February coffee hosted by Neches Federal Credit Union. She received gift certificates and gifts from: COS Printing, Wellspring Credit Union, Tiger Rock Martial Arts of Bridge City, Sabine Federal Credit Union, Sabine River Ford, Neches Federal Credit Union, Bridge City Walmart, Complete Staffing, Best Day Spa, Balancing Life Staffing Solutions, Delta Life Fitness Orange County, and 5Point Credit Union.
Emmi is the daughter of Hope and Jeff Lummus. She has a GPA of 4.06 and is ranked #32 of 111. Emmi’s awards and honors include:
Emmi’s clubs and organizations include:
Emmi’s community service/work experience:
Bridget Trawhon, Professional Communications Teacher, said, "Emmi Lummus is owner of the million-dollar smile! I have been privileged to work with Emmi as activities coordinator and she possesses a spirit that is rare in high school students. She is thoughtful, yet determined; kind, yet competitive. Emmi has all of the qualities of an amazing leader and will succeed in future endeavors. Congrats, Emmi!"
Selena Hennigan, Algebra 2 Teacher, said, “Sweet Emmi! Even on her worst day, she always has a smile on her face! She is a wonderful, smart, well-rounded young lady who works hard to maintain above average grades while she plays a critical role in many after school sports and outside activities. I look forward to seeing where Emmi is in a few years! Without a doubt, she will continue to surround herself with the love of her family and friends, and shine wherever her path takes her!”
Jennifer Willis, Girl’s Athletics, said, “Emmi is a compassionate leader with a drive to always be her best. She is the type of leader that makes the people around her better. Emmi has a beautiful heart and is very deserving of this honor.”
Josh Smalley, Athletic Director, said, “Emmi- Emmi, Emmi, Emmi I am so proud of you.
As I look back on my 7 years, at Orangefield, as AD I can't find anyone that symbolizes what it means to be a Bobcat more than Emmi.
She is a member of the Varsity volleyball team, Varsity basketball team, Varsity golf team, and Varsity track team.
Emmi inspires me every day to give my job everything I have, because that is what I see when I watch her play.
More importantly, she inspires me to be a better person.
She is one of the kindest humans I have ever been around and has a servant’s heart towards others.
Raised by two great parents, if I were to have a daughter, I would want her to be just like Emmi Lummus.
A true competitor on the field or court, we are going to miss her leadership tremendously when she graduates.
Emmi is also tough as nails, and should a scene break out, I am going with her cause I know I am going to survive.
I would have loved for her to play football for me.
We ask our athletes to give all they have to our program, school and community, and without a doubt Emmi has done that.”
Emmi Plans to attend Sam Houston State University with a major in Education and a minor in Kinesiology.
Pictured left to right: Leslie Prince, Hope Lummus, Emmi Lummus, Jeff Lummus, Counselor Crissa Bonnin, and Principal Zach Quinn
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