Woodhull Recognizes Award Winning Students
October 7, 2025
Woodhull Intermediate School faculty and staff members celebrated the achievements of dozens of students at a recent assembly.
“We recognized our Eagle of the Month nominees for exemplifying the September character trait of respect and honored our bilingual achievers who earned a ‘Commanding’ proficiency level on the 2025 NYSESLAT exam,” Principal Stephanie Campbell said. “At Woodhull, we take pride in recognizing our students for both their character and academic accomplishments.”
Among the upcoming events on the calendar, the Woodhull PTA will meet on Tuesday, October 7 at 6:30 p.m. All parents and guardians are invited to attend. Woodhull’s Picture Days are set for Monday-Wednesday, October 20-22.
Woodhull’s annual Trunk or Treat celebration is scheduled for Wednesday, October 29. The Woodhull Book Fair will be held Tuesday-Wednesday, November 18-19.
September’s honorees at the recent Woodhull Eagles’ assembly include:
Eagle of the Month Award Recipients
Fourth Grade
Madison Genao
Emery Adonis
Benjamin Waldman
Valeria Migliore
Rose Diaz Lainez
Alora Morgan
Fifth Grade
Paola Rivas Cruz
Sara Zuluaga Rivera
Rayven Cubas Molina
Heidi Schmid
Anderson Iraheta Velasquez
Scarlett Dominguez
Grace Alvarado Alfaro
Amy Soriano Coreas
Sixth Grade
August Iervolino
Ryan Crowley
Frankie Castillo
Wilmer Ulloa Rodriguez
Bastion Beauburn
Gavin Ponce
Bilingual Achievement Award Recipients
Naomi Ramos Hernandez
Suanny Araujo Amaya
Jahzeel Martinez-Buezo
Jeynielis Rivera Morales
Jaiden Shepherd
Denisse Valencia Hernandez
Salome Zuluaga Rivera
Elvis Chavez Hernandez
Stiven Ordonez Rubio
Emil Avila Chacon
Javier Barahona
Daniela Guardado Martinez
Jaime Hernandez Gonzalez
Carlos Ortez Flores
Augustin Perez Navas
Damian Raymundo Reyes
Emely Jimenez Contreras
Ethan Villanueva Vasquez
Nicole Marin Maldonado
Paul Lee
Axel Rivera Zelaya
Jeanine Rodriguez Chavez
Jerald Romero Jaramillo
Allison Osorio Hernandez
Woodhull students thoroughly enjoyed the first five weeks of the 2025/26 school year. A new fourth grade class seamlessly joined with fifth and sixth graders to create the school’s energetic student body.
