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I had no words : Keller ISD bus driver with serving heart surprised with brand new bike from student
High school senior Caden Filler said everyone who donated to his fundraiser helped him serve a bus driver who always serves others. Author: Jozelyn Escobedo (WFAA) Updated: 1:35 PM CDT May 18, 2021
KELLER, Texas
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A special bus driver at Keller ISD, who says her calling is to bless every kid who gets on her bus, received a very special surprise from one of the students.
With the help of the community, Keller High School senior Caden Filler was able to raise more than enough money to buy Gail McDaniel a brand new bike, helmet, water bottle, and a gift card for shoes.
Eleven students win 2021 Spirit of Princeton Award for service, contributions to campus life
by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students
May 11, 2021 1:08 p.m.
An illustration of the 11 Princeton students who won the 2021 Spirit of Princeton Awards.
Image courtesy of the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate
Eleven students have been named winners of the 2021 Spirit of Princeton Award, honoring Princeton University undergraduates for positive contributions to campus life. The award recognizes those who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the undergraduate experience through dedicated efforts in student organizations, athletics, community service, religious life, residential life and the arts.
Beth Jarvie, Keller Center
May 10, 2021 4:45 p.m.
Princeton University was not on junior Raya Ward s radar when she was deciding where to study. A spur-of-the-moment Orange Key tour her mother s suggestion en route from their home in Georgia shot Princeton to the top of her list. A huge consideration for me was financial aid, Ward said. And my tour guide spent at least ten minutes explaining the incredible support Princeton offers.
On the flip side, when Ron Miasnik invited a hometown friend to visit Princeton and take a tour, his friend did not hear about his academic interests.
That was when Miasnik then a first-year student, now a junior realized the importance of a personalized college tour experience, which motivated him to reach out to Emily Crosby, assistant dean of events and visitor management in the Office of Admission, to find a solution.