Pioneer High School Senior Highlight
The senior spotlight is generally used to highlight seniors that have demonstrated high academic excellence, high motivation, strong leadership abilities, the desire for personal growth and many other positive qualities to highlight.
This months’ Pioneer High School spotlight student checks many of those boxes, however we would like to honor the student for the actions that the he took during an emergency that occurred during class.
On September 2nd class started just like any other. Pioneer teacher, Mrs. Steinkraus took attendance and started giving her morning instructions when she noticed one of her students seemed to be having difficulty communicating.
As she approached him, he began to have a seizure. She was quickly able to help him down to the floor to protect him from hurting himself. This is when student Chase Cramer, a senior at Pioneer high school stepped in with his assistance.
The incident started off chaotic and a bit scary for everyone in the room, but Chase kept a calm demeanor and offered his help to notify the office and then help clear the room and keep the other students clam.
With his quick actions and calming approach, Chase helped keep the incident from turning in to a more freighting experience for everyone.
Chase’s actions to help someone in need is no surprise to all that know him. From his first days on campus Chase has been recognized as a student with great leadership potential.
He represented Pioneer high school and the JAG program at the state conference in Las Vegas. He also participated in a week long JAG leadership camp in Washington DC his sophomore year.
Chase is looking forward to graduation and is anticipating joining the Marine Corps.
He stated that the Marines will help develop his confidence and give him structure that will create a well-rounded foundation for his character. Chase said he has always been told he can do anything he sets himself out to do, but he has felt that too many things may have been handed to him.
Joining the Marine Corps will be his way of showing he can accomplish great things on his own.
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