Bordas & Bordas Presents 16 High School Seniors with Anti-Bullying Award

Wheeling, W.Va. – Bordas & Bordas is proud to announce the names of the 16 students from schools in Ohio, Marshall and Belmont counties who are recipients of the Bordas & Bordas Anti-Bullying Fighting for Justice Award.

• The 2025 award recipients:

  • Hayley Hoffer, Barnesville High School
  • Reegan Williams, Bellaire High School
  • Madison Marsh, Bridgeport High School
  • Camden Frye, Cameron High School
  • Dessie Morris, East Richland Christian High School
  • Jadyn Parker, John Marshall High School
  • Zoe Zatezalo, The Linsly School
  • Nathan Luong, Martins Ferry High School
  • Mia Boatman-Salas, Shadyside High School
  • Andrew Roberts, St. Clairsville High School
  • Gianna Parker, St. John Central Academy 
  • Emilie Blawut, Union Local High School
  • Josann Frizzell, Wheeling Central Catholic High School
  • Sydney Kobasko, Wheeling Central Catholic High School
  • Ciera Faulstick, Wheeling Park High School
  • Isabelle Thomas, Wheeling Park High School

“Congratulations to the senior students who have been named 2025 Bordas & Bordas Anti-Bullying Ambassadors,” said Managing Partner Jamie Bordas. “Nominations from educators and community members highlighted the significant contributions these young adults have made through their actions and attitudes in both their schools and communities.”

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The award was created in 2014 by Bordas & Bordas founder Jim Bordas and honors each Anti-Bullying Ambassador with a $500 cash prize. The criteria for students nominated includes treating everyone equally, respecting differences in others, and standing up for those who are targeted by others or are discriminated against. 

“We are proud to recognize these individuals who serve as positive examples for their peers. We wish the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors and the class of 2025 the best of luck in their future endeavors,” said Bordas.

Bordas & Bordas is a plaintiff’s litigation law firm with offices in Pittsburgh, Wheeling, W.Va., St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Moundsville, W.Va. The firm’s attorneys practice throughout the region in diverse areas of law and are licensed in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and Texas.

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