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Tracy Driven Student award goes South…Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac recognizes Plymouth South freshmen

PLYMOUTH, MA…

 

This year’s award program kicked off at Plymouth South High School, with Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac throwing a pizza party for 20 freshman students selected by their teachers for their positive performance both inside and outside the classroom.

 

Among those treated the students to a pizza party, include: Melissa Connolly, Brittany Reed, Jason Lamb, Haley Garvey, Sean Dowling, Greg Peters, Andrew Wells, Maddie Braz, Ally Booth, Ashley Meyer, Melanie Hawes, Sydney Quirk, Robbie Cheetham, Nick Trainor, Shelby Arnold, Rebecca Laudermilk, Tim West, Sydney Stetler, Yannis Rigas and Kyle Nickerson.

 

“In the years we’ve been doing the Driven Student award, it’s the freshmen that continue to amaze me. It’s not easy to transition to a new school, especially one the size of Plymouth South. It says quite a bit about these young men and women that their teachers felt them worthy of the Driven Student award,” said Jeff Tracy, president of Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac.

 

In addition to the pizza party, students also received Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac drink koozies for being selected Driven Student of the Month for October.

 

“We can’t thank Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac enough for recognizing the efforts of these students,” said A.J. Butters, Freshman Academy House Master. “It’s great to see students getting recognized publicly for all their hard work and dedication. These 20 freshmen have made a positive impact on Plymouth South High School in their first few months.”

 

Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac’s Driven Student program recognizes Plymouth high school students for their performance and achievements in and out of the classroom. Awarded on a monthly basis, recipients are selected by faculty and advisors at the student’s given school.

 

So easy at Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac

For more than 80 years and three generations of dealers, the Tracy family has made it so easy for customers on the South Shore and greater Plymouth area to purchase new and used automobiles. Since its beginnings in 1992, Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac has emphasized first-rate customer service and straightforward, bottom-line pricing with fair trade-ins every time--without the games or gimmicks you find at other dealerships. For more information on new and used trucks and automobiles, you can go to www.tracymotors.com or stop by the dealership, conveniently located at 137 Samoset Street, just off exit 6 on Route 3. For more information, or to make a service appointment, you can also call (800) 640-2884.

Joe D'eramo
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