FORT LEAVENWORTH โ Hard work and good grades have paid off for a Fort Leavenworth sixth-graderโto the tune of $2,000, presented by the Army & Air Force Exchange Service.
Jane Thomas, a 12-year-old who attends Patton Junior High School in Fort Leavenworth, took home the first-place prize in the Exchangeโs worldwide You Made the Grade sweepstakes. The program celebrates military studentsโ academic success and resilience in the classroom.
Fort Leavenworth Garrison Commander Col. Duane Mosier, Command Sergeant Major Erika Rhine-Russell, Patton Junior High School administrators and Exchange leaders presented Jane with her $2,000 PX gift card at the Fort Leavenworth Exchange on Jan. 26.
โThe Exchange is honored to present Jane with this reward for her outstanding academic performance,โ said Fort Leavenworth Exchange General Manager Cynthia Gregg. โHer dedication, success and sacrifice as a military child comes well-rewarded and the Exchange is proud of her.โ
Jane is the daughter of Maj. Andrew Thomas, who is assigned to Fort Leavenworth, and his wife Whitney. Her favorite subjects are math and language arts. She hopes to become a pediatrician when she grows up.
โWhen my mom told me that I won I was like, โWhat am I going to do?โโ Jane said. โIโd like to thank my mom for mailing in the form for me, and Iโm going to treat myself and my family.โ
The Exchangeโs You Made the Grade program, now in its 24th year, rewards students who maintain a B average or higher with a $5 PX/BX gift card each grading period during the school year. Students can then enter the worldwide sweepstakes for a chance at a $2,000, $1,500 or $500 gift card.



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