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Today's Go-Getter: Lindsay Cotleur

Lindsay Cotleur was nominated for Herberich Primary School's Student of the Month.

"Today's Go-Getter, Tomorrow's Leader" is a column that celebrates the children of the Copley-Fairlawn and Revere school districts. If you know an outstanding student, or have a Student of the Month in your midst, let us know. Email a photo and a description of what makes him or her great to megan.rozsa@patch.com.

We'll feature new students weekly. This week, we're honoring Lindsay Cotleur, a fourth-grade student at She is the daughter of Bryan and Rhonda Cotleur.

Lindsay's teacher, Carolyn Maas, nominated her for Student of the Month, and had this to say:

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"I am nominating Lindsay Cotleur for Herberich’s February Student of the Month.  Lindsay embodies the Copley-Fairlawn City Schools’ character traits of responsibility, honesty, and tolerance.   Lindsay always comes to class eager to learn and with a smile on her face.   She consistently adds to classroom discussions and has earned straight A’s so far in all 4th grade subjects.  She is an eager assistant to her teachers and a big help to her mom with the planning of classroom parties.  Lindsay is also very well organized.  She follows the rules, models good student behavior and wants all of her classmates to do the same.  She is kind to her classmates and has a friendly and positive attitude when dealing with other people.  In school, she participates in extracurricular activities such as Science Fair, choir, hand chimes, Art Club, and Service Stars.  Recently she was awarded the “Best in Show” award for her Science Fair project on tooth decay.  Outside of school she is actively involved in Copley Girls Softball, Dance, Gymnastics and Cheerleading.  Lindsay is a leader of her class now, and we look forward to seeing her continuing accomplishments throughout her school career."

Congratulations, Lindsay!

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