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Science
Biology – Laura Brent
Chemistry – Aimee Epstein
Physics – Timothy Kovachy
A.P. Environmental Science – Sarah Trask Computer Science – Nick Balogh
Foreign Language
French – Brad Burton Japanese – Michael Yost Spanish – Jessica Behrendt
Language Arts
English – Chrissy Spanoghe
Fine Arts
A.P. Art – Kylie Hepper
Art Foundation – Alexis Smith Metals – Zayra Diaz
Visual Media – Julie Melen Drama – Aubrey Rawlins Instrumental – Carolyn Hayes Choir – Kayti Sullivan Chamber Singers – Allie Coats Photography – Gretchen Burch Ceramics – Esmeralda Barriga
Social Studies
U.S. History – Jesse King European History – Megan Noice Theology – Taylor Eigsti
A.P. Economics – Brad Burton
Service
Community – Julia Duncan School – Cassie Perret Leadership – Pablo Avalos
Presented at the Middle School Sports Awards Programs
Sixth Grade Girls Volleyball
Most Improved – Whitney Greswold Most Inspiratioal – Linsday Barnett Most Valuable – Katherine Gorman
Seventh Grade Blue Volleyball
Most Improved – Sarah Will Best Passer – Kim Nguyen Most Valuable – Laura Duncan
Seventh Grade White Volleyball
Most Improved – Kelsey Corkery Coaches Award – Katie Lampert Most Valuable – Kiki Hiller
Eighth Grade Girls Volleyball
For the Love of the Game – Rochelle Nguyen Grovelicious – Adrianna Andreini Bubbalicious – Kate Molak
JV Flag Football
Most Inspirational – Tristan Sansbury Coaches Award – Mark Simons
Most Valuable – Bennet Holland
Varsity Flag Football
Most Inspirational – Will Schofield Coaches Award – Ben Lincoln Coaches Award – Geoffrey Taylor Most Valuable – Andrew Chow Most Valuable – Hap Plain
Sixth Grade Girls Basketball
Most Improved – Whitney Greswold Coaches Award – Lauren Jones
Most Valuable – Alyssa Cheung
Sixth Grade Boys Basketball
Most Improved – Philip DiBoise Coaches Award – Max Magnuson Most Valuable – Tristan Sansbury
Seventh Grade Girls Basketball
Best Defender – Laura Hohnsbeen Best Shooter – Laura Kruberg Most Valuable – Kiki Hiller
Seventh Grade Boys Basketball
Most Improved – Will Farino
Most Inspirational – Alex Schreiner Most Valuable – Bennet Holland
Eighth Grade Girls Basketball
Most Improved – Hilary Helfrich Most Inspirational – Kate Molak Most Valuable – Callie Strawn
Eighth Grade Boys Basketball
Most Improved – Will Schofield Most Inspirational – Ben Lincoln Most Valuable – Hap Plain
Boys Baseball
Most Improved – Russell McIntosh Most Improved – Ian Brent Defensive MVP – Kyle Felix Offensive MVP – Andrew Chow
For the second year in a row, Stanford women interested in math and science met in the Father Christopher room with Middle School girls to encourage them to keep taking classes and enjoying projects in these fields. Also a repeat performance: several high school girls accompanied Dean of the Faculty Nancy Newman to a businesswomen’s conference in San Francisco, at which girls are given a fresh look at that world.
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