The Rotary Club of Greater Clark County is proud to support students at Heritage High School in Evergreen Public Schools.
Each month, one outstanding student is selected from a group of nominees recommended by Heritage teachers and staff. These students are recognized for their character, leadership, and commitment to excellence.
The honoree receives a certificate of achievement and a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card, presented during a Rotary Club meeting.
We’re honored to celebrate these students and encourage their continued success.

Below are the recipients of the Student of the Month awards for the 2024-2025 school year.
October:
Academic Improvement | Berenice Espino Ramos | Berenice is a very drive, motivated, and hard-working student who has put a lot of effort into getting on track to graduate. She is quiet and always unfailingly polite with a wonderful attitude. I cannot recommend her highly enough! |
November:
Attitude and Work Ethic | Isabella Nascimento | Izzy is an uncommonly dedicated and diligent student. She is supremely focused not only on her excellence but also of those around her. She exemplifies what can be attained through positive thinking and hard work. |
December:
School Spirit | Arnulfo Arredondo | Arnulfo is organizing a time capsule event for our 25th Anniversary. He plans to engage students, staff and alumni. He is fully invested in this event being a success for the right reasons. His goal is to increase student’s feelings of belonging and give his classmates a sense of ownership. To accomplish this, he is coordinating with all clubs on campus to help donate items and he will be carrying out a marketing campaign to ensure that most people are able to feel a sense of pride and school spirit at HHS. |
January:
Citizenship: | Henry Ngo | Henry has been increasing his involvement in the Heritage and Clark County communities. He joined the GEAR UP Ambassador club this year through which he helped plan, set up, & present at a ‘Career Skills-Building Event’ for Heritage, Evergreen, & Mtn View Ambassadors. He also volunteered at Walk & Knock (Clark County’s largest food drive), and at a STEM Night at Image Elementary in December. |
February:
School & Community Service | Audrey Waite | Audrey led multiple community service projects for multiple clubs this year. She served as an officer for both Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and National Honor Society (NHS), showing excellent leadership skills for both organizations. |
March:
Academic Excellence | Amanda Suvada | Amanda works hard in all her classes with high grades, even in AP classes. Amanda is active in sports and other school activities and shows great professionalism as a student office assistant. She has maintained a remarkable academic record. Her contributions not only reflect her personal commitment to excellence but also serve as an inspiration to others. |
April:
Leadership | MacKenzie Stiles | MacKenzie, day after day, shows that leadership is not just performing at her best, but it’s guiding others to experience the same success. MacKenzie has spent this past year humbly leading with humility and helping others find their own voice in choir and around the school community. One of the hardest working students I’ve had and devotes herself to MANY things! ALL the characteristics of an incredible leader! |
May:
Attendance | Lesley Meza | Lesley has not missed a day of school in over 2-3 years. Her attendance is almost perfect, and her grades reflect that!! Lesley goes above and beyond her peers when it comes to academics. She is always on top of her assignments even when she is absent for extra-curricular activities. She had never been late or missed an assignment! |