Honoring Excellence: Students Receive Academic and Pillar Awards

Pillar Awards

Mount Madonna School started a new tradition this year of presenting awards to students in middle and high school whose achievement in one of the areas of our school’s “Three Pillars” – Academic Excellence, Creative Self-Expression and Positive Character Development – was outstanding. These three areas are equally important to success at Mount Madonna School – and, indeed, in the world. 

The students who received these awards are the following:

Positive Character
Reflecting positive ways of dealing with whatever situation is confronting him/her; dedicated to a spirit of non-harming, cooperation and respectful relationships; striving to realize positive values such as compassion, honesty, cooperation, fairness, dedication and human decency in his/her daily lives; taking iniative to lead and to serve, take responsibility, acquire self-discipline; and to care for others.

6th- Imogen Cockrum
7th- Phoebe Grant
8th- Devyn Powers
9th- Sophia Saavedra
10th- Renata Massion
11th- Talia Speaker
12th- Daniel Fust

Creative Self-Expression
Immersing him/herself in the creative process that includes cognitive learning, teamwork, direct experience, reflection and mutual appreciation; creatively expressing him/herself in all academic coursework; experiencing the creative process such that the student overcomes perceived limitations and intuitive intelligence emerges; valuing the collaborative process where individual effort and a willingness to sacrifice for the greater whole result in an inspiring and fulfilling experience.

6th- Riley Butler
7th- Carl Ward
8th- Savannah Willoughby
9th- Tyler Sullens
10th- Caitlin Gray-Harley
11th- Jay Ward
12th- Graydon Griffin

Academic Excellence
Showing outstanding critical thinking and writing skills, thoughtful self-expression, and honest reflection as part of the learning process; with a personal commitment to learning that balances both comprehensive understanding and in-depth inquiry in multiple disciplines.

6th- Eleanor Harrington
7th- Lekha Duvvoori
8th- Izabella Thomas
9th- Julia Gratton
10th- Alexis Julien
11th- Preethi Balagani

Academic Excellence per Subject/Course – High School

ALGEBRA II – Lily Petersen

ALGEBRA II HONORS – Julia Gratton

AP ENGLISH LITERATURE – Talia Speaker, Rosino Legan, Jennifer Turk

AP STATISTICS- Karina Fox

AP US HISTORY – Preethi Balagani

ART 10 – Rami Walker

ART 9 – Julia Gratton

CHEMISTRY – Lena Wiley

CHEMISTRY HONORS – Alexis Julien

CREATIVE WRITING 10 – Rami Walker, Renata Massion, Christopher Colip

CREATIVE WRITING 11 – Sophie Kamkar, Jay Ward, Olorin Etemad-Lehmer

CREATIVE WRITING 12 – Bryson Smith, Rudy Hooven, Amber Zeise

CREATIVE WRITING 9 – CeCe Moreno, Holden Smith, Lily Peterson

ENGLISH 10 HONORS – Alyssa Feskanin, Alexis Julien

ENGLISH 12 HONORS – Bryson Smith, Kavi Duvoori, Brooke Staveland

ENGLISH 9 HONORS – Sophia Saavedra, Julia Gratton

GEOMETRY – Noah Hartman

GEOMETRY HONORS – Sophia Saavedra

MARINE BIOLOGY – Julia Gratton

PHYSICS – Rosino LeGan

PHYSICS HONORS – Sophia Saavedra, Preethi Balagani

PRECALCULUS – Rosino LeGan

PRECALCULUS HONORS – Alexis Julien

SCIENCE WITH HUMANITY – Vyvyanne Mackey

SPANISH I – Sophia Saavedra

SPANISH II – Alexis Julian

SPANISH III – Talia Speaker

SPANISH IV – Bryson Smith

US HISTORY 10 HONORS – Zoe Kelly

VALUES IN AMERICAN THOUGHT – Sally Shields, Roger Hooker

VALUES IN WORLD THOUGHT – Brooke Staveland, Jacob Getz

WORLD HISTORY 9 – Holden Smith

WORLD RELIGIONS – Joseph Frediani

Academic Excellence per Subject/Course – Middle School

ENGLISH 6 – Ella Connor

ENGLISH 7 – Ruby Bracher

ENGLISH 8 – Amelia Busenhart

MATH 6 – Jules Barivan

MATH 7 – Zachary Wagner

SCIENCE 6 – Nicholas Panzardi

SCIENCE 7 – Lekha Duvvoori

SCIENCE 8 – Savannah Willoughby

SPANISH 6 – Ella Connor

SPANISH 6 BILINGUAL – Nicholas Panzardi

SPANISH 7 – Nicholas Wenzel

SPANISH 7 HONORS – Lekha Duvvoori

SPANISH 8 – Izabella Thomas

US HISTORY 8 – Izabella Thomas

WORLD HISTORY 6 – Eleanor Harrington

WORLD HISTORY 7 – Lekha Duvvoori

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Contact: Leigh Ann Clifton, director of marketing & communications,

 

Nestled among the redwoods on 380 acres, Mount Madonna School (MMS) is a diverse learning community dedicated to creative, intellectual, and ethical growth. MMS supports its students in becoming caring, self-aware, discerning and articulate individuals; and believes a fulfilling life includes personal accomplishments, meaningful relationships and service to society. The program, accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), emphasizes academic excellence, creative self-expression and positive character development. Located on Summit Road between Gilroy and Watsonville. Founded in 1979.

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