CLCS recognizes top March students
Chautauqua Lake Central School is proud to recognize its March Students of the Month for grades seven through 12. These students exemplify dedication, positivity, and a strong commitment to both their academic work and school community.
— Seventh grade honoree Paxton Liddell is a positive and driven student who consistently demonstrates preparation, perseverance, and leadership. He actively participates in class, encourages others, and goes above and beyond expectations, making him a valued member of the school community. His initiative and willingness to support his peers help create a positive and productive learning environment.
— Representing eighth grade is Evelyn Ryan, who brings enthusiasm and positivity into every classroom experience. A dedicated and hardworking student, Evelyn is also passionate about the performing arts. She shares that her favorite school activity is the musical, where she loves being on stage and performing, and she continues to pursue her passion by studying dance at Collage Performing Arts Studio in Fredonia.
— Ninth grade student Connor Goulding. is recognized for his kind and caring nature, as well as his upbeat and personable attitude. An active participant in class, Connor contributes positively to discussions and has shown resilience in overcoming challenges, continuing to grow while supporting his peers. He shares that math is his favorite subject and outside of school, he enjoys building with wood.
— Charlotte Emhardt, representing 10th grade, is a diligent and motivated student who is deeply committed to her learning. She consistently goes above and beyond expectations, asking thoughtful questions and demonstrating a strong work ethic and genuine interest in the material.
— For 11th grade, Karagan Fairbank. is honored for her conscientious and hardworking approach. Always prepared and organized, she is dedicated to both her academic success and personal growth. Karagan also values her involvement in athletics, sharing that her favorite activity is volleyball, where she most enjoys the positive environment and friendships built through the sport.
— Senior Taylyn Stanton rounds out this month’s honorees. A thoughtful and analytical student, Taylyn excels in critical thinking and brings curiosity and insight to classroom discussions. She shares that her favorite subjects are Creative Writing and TV Production, as they allow her to express herself creatively while challenging her to think outside the box, problem-solve, and try new things.
Chautauqua Lake celebrates these students for the positive impact they have on their peers and the school community, and looks forward to their continued success.



