St. Joseph Catholic Schools | Underclassmen Awards 2019-2020
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St. Joseph Central
Catholic High School
2019-2020 Academic
Awards
9th through 11th Grade
Educational growth is multi-faceted and
touches all aspects of our lives. Trusting
that this year has been one of growing
and maturing for each of us, we celebrate
in particular, classmates and students
who have distinguished themselves in a
variety of areas.
We gather as a community to recognize
and celebrate the accomplishments of the
2019-2020 school year.
HONORS
For maintaining a 3.0 – 3.49 %
grade point average during the
current school year, certificates
are awarded to:
9th Grade Recipients:
Angelina Bir
Brenna Chapman
Robert Marriott
Kyle Phillips
10th Grade Recipients:
Lula Alhaj
Gunnell Hickman
Caelin Marcum
Theodora Mayes
Bryn Turner
Kera Walaszczyk
11th Grade Recipients:
Will Blatt
Xin Tong C.
Trey Jenkins
Zoya Sayyed
Maya Tsehaye
Zhou Yinan
SECOND
HONORS
For maintaining a
3.50 – 3.71 % grade point
average during the current
school year, certificates are
awarded to:
9th Grade Recipients:
Anistyn Collins
Frank Day
Tim Tran
Chase Watts
10th Grade Recipients:
Phillip Ignatiadis
Gracie Macri
Addision Pritchard
Crosby Short
11th Grade Recipients:
Mekhi Barlow
Hayden Cooper
Kaitlin Huffman
Christian Layne
August Meade
Blake Spangler
FIRST
HONORS
For maintaining a
3.72 – 4.00 % grade point
average during the current
school year, certificates are
awarded to:
9th Grade Recipients:
Reece Barnitz
YiFei C.
Ashlee Conley
Caden Ehirim
Emma Fleckenstein
Nicholas Frazier
Ramey George
Reagan Haughey
Ella Lancaster
Chloe Lee
Maren Muth
Zander Pinson
Katerina Smith
Elexis Spurlock
Gracie Vance
Mary Ella Young
10th Grade Recipients:
Spencer Balko
Jenna Bates
Chris Chu
Cecelia Davis
Dionna Gray
Sofia Lopez
Julia Preservati
Maggie Robinson
Seirra Sloan
Avery Smith
Erin Vilseck
11th Grade Recipients:
Nick Bias
Anne Blatt
Adelene Comeau
Jaden Ellison
Xin G.
Margaret Gibbs
Katherine Grimes
Rhyan Hunter
Grace Hutson
Conner Joseph
Zoe Kelley
Ava Lee
Salem Mattscheck
Hannah Roberts
Caleeyah Slash
Jade Stewart
Mark Tabor
James White
Laney Whitmore
Plaques are
awarded to
students whose
grade point
average places
them first in their
class:
In 9th Grade
Reagan Haughey
In 10th Grade
Julia Preservati
In 11th Grade
Anne Bla
The faculty awards
certificates to
students who have
excelled in each of
the academic
areas.
Advanced
Biology
Best In Class
Anne Bla
&
Katherine Grimes
Algebra I
Best In Class
Ashlee Conley
Hardest Worker
Chase Wa s
Algebra II
Best In Class
Chris Chu
Hardest Worker
Nick Bias
Advanced
Algebra II
Best In Class
Erin Vilseck
Hardest Worker
Gunnell Hickman
Art
Best In Class
Mekhi Barlow
Art Portfolio
Best In Class
Anna Kauffer
Biology - 6th Period
Best In Class
So a Lopez
Biology - 7th Period
Best In Class
Jenna Bates
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Hardest Worker
Zoe Kelley
Most Improved
Tim Tran
Business Law
Best in Class
Crosby Short
Hardest Worker
Gunnell Hickman
AP Calculus AB
Best in Class
Anne Bla
AP Chemistry
Best in Class
Xin G.
Chemistry - 2nd Period
Best in Class
Anne Bla
Chemistry - 5th Period
Best in Class
Mark Tabor
Chinese
Hardest Worker
Gracie Vance
Most Improved
Hannah Roberts
Choir
Best in Class
Emma Fleckenstein
Hardest Worker
Reagan Haughey
Most Improved
Ella Lancaster
Computers - 4th Period
Best in Class
Conner Joseph
Hardest Worker
Zoya Sayyed
Computers - 5th Period
Best in Class
Caleeyah Slash
Hardest Worker
Zhou Yinan
Creative Writing
Best in Class
Jaden Ellison
Most Improved
Grace Bla
Current Events
Food Blogger
Extraordinaire
Ava Lee &
Margaret Gibbs
English 9 - 3rd Period
Best in Class
Gracie Vance
Hardest Worker
Kyle Phillips
English 9 - 7th Period
Best in Class
Elexis Spurlock
Hardest Worker
Brenna Chapman
English 10
Best in Class
Julia Preservati
Most Improved
So a Lopez
English 11
Best in Class
Adelene Comeau
Hardest Worker
Nick Bias
Honors English 11
Best in Class
Margaret Gibbs
Hardest Worker
Zoe Kelley
Forensics
Best in Class
Julia Preservati
Geometry
Best in Class
Tim Tran &
Katerina Smith
Hardest Worker
Phillip Ignatiadis &
Spencer Balko
Health
Best in Class
Jade Stewart
History 9 - 2nd Period
Best in Class
Gracie Vance
History 9 - 4th Period
Best in Class
Emma Fleckenstein
History 10 - 2nd Period
Best in Class
Julia Preservati
History 10 - 4th Period
Best in Class
Erin Vilseck
History 11
Best in Class
Xin G.
Honors History 11
Best in Class
Anne Bla
Latin I
Best in Class
Katerina Smith &
Zander Pinson
Latin III
Best in Class
Nick Bias
Physical Education
Best in Class
Luke Tankersley &
Kyle Phillips
AP Physics
Best in Class
Mark Tabor
Psychology
Best in Class
Grace Hutson
Most Improved
Rhyan Hunter
Science 9 - 2nd Period
Best in Class
Emma Fleckenstein
Most Improved
YiFei C.
Science 9 - 6th Period
Best in Class
Gracie Vance
Most Improved
Avery Smith
Sociology
Best in Class
Kaitlin Huffman
Spanish I
Best in Class
YiFei C.
Spanish II - 3rd Period
Best in Class
Ella Lancaster
Spanish II - 6th Period
Best in Class
Crosby Short
Spanish III - 2nd Period
Best in Class
Cecelia Davis
Spanish III - 4th Period
Best in Class
Julia Preservati
AP Spanish
Best in Class
So a Lopez
Honors Spanish
Best in Class
Ava Lee
STEM
Best in Class
Avery Smith
Most Enthusiastic
Kaitlin Huffman
Study Skills
Best in Class
Brenna Chapman
Theology A - 1st Period
Best in Class
Emma Fleckenstein
Theology A - 4th Period
Best in Class
Hannah Roberts
Theology B - 2nd Period
Best in Class
Xin G.
Theology B - 3rd Period
Best in Class
Maggie Robinson
Theology C - 5th Period
Best in Class
Jenna Bates
Theology C - 7th Period
Best in Class
Erin Vilseck
Pre-Calculus/
Trigonometry
Best in Class
Kaitlin Huffman
Hardest Worker
Kaden Warner
Advanced Pre-Calculus/
Trigonometry
Best in Class
Katherine Grimes
Yearbook
Best in Class
Maya Tsehaye
The John Garrett
Scholarship
John Garrett graduated from St. Joseph High School in
1979. On April 14, 1994 he was killed when a black hawk
helicopter he was piloting was mistakenly shot down over a
“no-fly” zone in northern Iraq by American F-15 fighters.
Since education was very important to him, the John William
Garrett, Jr. Memorial Scholarship was established. His family
wants to help with tuition for next year in the way of a
scholarship. The winner receives a $500 scholarship.
This student was selected by John’s family after reading his/her
essay on “My Dream Is To…”
The recipient of this
year's John Garrett
Scholarship is:
Zhou Yinan
Hoby Representatives:
Every year St. Joseph High School sends two
sophomores to the Hugh O’Brien weekend. These
sophomores are recognized for their leadership,
academics, and patriotism.
The students receiving this honor for 2020 are:
Jenna Bates &
Julia Preservati
Every year high schools around the world send student
representatives to attend Boys and Girls State.
These are considered some of the top students in the junior
class.
The boys representing St. Joseph High School this year at
Boys State are:
Mark Tabor
Blake Spangler
Conner Joseph
Mekhi Barlow
The girls representing St. Joseph High
School at Girls State this year are:
Anne Bla &
Zoe Kelley
"Celebrate what YOU
accomplish,
But Raise the Bar
each time you
SUCCEED".
Mia Hamm