The school year is back in full swing — check out these smiles as some of North Shore Bank’s super students head off to learn.
Community loan originator Diana Castillo’s sons Esteban and Ezekiel started fifth grade and 4K this year.
Senior financial accountant/analyst Kristin Monday‘s sons Sam and Henry entered fourth and second grade.
North End branch manager Heather Somers sent daughter Rayna to first grade — “and her brother Lincoln would have had a meltdown if he didn’t get to hold a paper too,” she jokes. Older sister Alena started sixth grade.
“Here’s Emily heading off to kindergarten!” says marketing communications manager Kate Knox.
This is Braelyn, daughter of Muskego universal banker Sara Speich. “She is officially a second grader and is excited to learn more this year!” Sara says.
Same goes for Emmanuel — aka Manny — son of loss prevention rep Shamika Harris. “He is ready for second grade!” she says.
Applications team lead Bryan Peters’s daughter Maddy began first grade.
Senior ACH/reconciliation specialist Nancy Adamski sent in this shot of granddaughters Jordyn and Hailey, who started first and fifth grade this month.
Franklin teller Kristin Derzay sent daughters Lily Rose and Kendall off to sixth and second grade.
Burlington teller Emily Henry’s daughter Harper started 4K.
Video teller Jessica Cranley’s daughter Toni started high school.
Loan funding rep team leader Maribeth Osmundsen’s grandsons have a big year ahead. From left: Riley started 10th grade, Collin is a senior, Jace is in fourth grade, and Xander entered kindergarten.
Loss prevention manager Nikki Shelton-Moss sent new freshman Normajn to high school, while daughter Niahni is now a college sophomore.
Southridge assistant branch manager Marie Cruz’s son Isaias, also known as Izzy, headed off to eighth grade.
Senior secondary market specialist Marzena Kroll got this shot of Jackson going off to fourth grade and Olivia starting third.
And customer care rep Kari Tuyls says, “My son Max is heading into first grade and super excited to be attending his new school!”
Thank you to everybody who sent in photos, and best wishes to all the students for a fabulous school year!