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Academic and Achievement Awards A C A D E M I C & A C H I E V E M E N T A W A R D S H E R I T A G E C H R I S T I A N H I G H S C H O O L W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 1 2 , 2 0 2 1 BIBLE AWARDS Outstanding Achievement in Life of Christ Summer Park Outstanding Achievement in Biblical Manhood & Womanhood Claire Jones Outstanding Achievement in Attributes of God Donnie Bryant Outstanding Achievement in Biblical Counseling Emily Hoekema Outstanding Achievement in Christian History & Theology Jacob Perry Highest Academic Achievement in How to Study the Bible Riley Cornwell Highest Academic Achievement in Bioethics Kate Floberg Highest Academic Achievement in Worldview Avery Bucher Outstanding Achievement in Pneumatology Katy McCloskey Outstanding Achievement in Theology of Technology Elise Latham Philippians 2:12 Award Markie Goodall, Eddie Leveridge Outstanding Achievement in Gospel of John Nathan Jones LANGUAGE ARTS AWARDS Outstanding British Literature Student Asher Thompson Outstanding Achievement in Honors World Literature Paige Mangum Outstanding Achievement in American Literature Jumoke Akinwekomi Outstanding Achievement in Honors American Literature Haven Wilson Outstanding Honors English 9 Achievement Riley Cornwell, Ava Devoe, Summer Park, Janae Winn Outstanding English 9 Achievement Eimy Lozano-Fuentes Outstanding Achievement in World Literature Ben Foulk Outstanding AP Language Student Kate Floberg Outstanding British Literature Student Abby Miller Outstanding AP Literature Student Alexandra Lazarenko, Alyssa Reinoso Top Speech Student Asher Thompson Top Theater Class Student Summer Park MATHEMATICS AWARDS Outstanding Pre-Calculus Student Courtney Lee, Lily Rouget Outstanding Algebra II Student Riley Cornwell, Luke Dunlap Outstanding Algebra I Student Summer Park Outstanding Geometry Student Joseph Longbottom Outstanding AP Statistics Student Alexandra Lazarenko, Abby Miller Outstanding Honors Geometry Student Janae Winn Outstanding Pre-Calculus Student Kate Floberg Outstanding AP Calculus Student Alyssa Reinoso Outstanding AP Calculus BC Student Alexandra Lazarenko, Wesley Moore Outstanding Intro to Logic and Philosophy Student Caroline Curnutt SCIENCE AWARDS Introduction to Engineering Design - Excellence in Engineering Award Nicholas Cavey, Jabez Shin Principles of Engineering - Engineering Excellence Award Zion Jaros, Samuel Johnson Outstanding Physics Student Courtney Lee Outstanding Chemistry Student Caitlin Lee Zoology & Botany Student of the Year Summer Park Honors Anatomy & Physiology Student of the Year Sylvie Earlewine, Emma Pippin, Lily Rouget, Reid Schrock, Campbell Taylor Outstanding Honors Chemistry Student Gracie Ledbetter, Maggie Ledbetter Outstanding AP Chemistry Student Lily Rouget, Wesley Moore Outstanding Biology I Student Janae Winn Outstanding Honors Biology I Student Luke Dunlap Outstanding Integrated Chemistry & Physics Student Angelina Legostaeva Outstanding PLTW AP Computer Science Principles Student Wesley Moore Outstanding PLTW Computer Science Essentials Student Dayton Molendorp SOCIAL STUDIES AWARDS Geography and History Student of the Year Most Valuable Government Student Keegan Fick Grant Timms Psychology Student of the Year Most Outstanding AP Government Student Keegan Broderick Alexandra Lazarenko Personal Finance Student of the Year Most Valuable AP Government Student Avery Bucher, Tyler Fields Bradley Bundrant, Lucas Gottlieb Accounting Student of the Year Most Outstanding AP US History Student Maddie Abbott Caroline Curnutt Finance Academy Student of the Year Most Outstanding US History Student Alexandra Lazarenko Avery Bucher, Ally Hatcher, Campbell Taylor Conspiracy Theorist of the Year Most Valuable US History Student Luke Tiernon Megan Coffey, Mateo Jesch AP World History Outstanding Student Most Valuable Sociology Student Award Sydney Kurtz, Alexandra Lazarenko, Caleb Riley Cornwell, Janae Winn Pallekonda Economist of the Year Jack Huggins WW2 Student of the Year Lauren Bultinck Award Brennan Howell AP Economist of the Year Alexandra Lazarenko US History Most Outstanding Student Audrey Booher, Avery Bucher, Lily Rouget, Most Outstanding Government Student Haven Wilson Gracie Ledbetter, Maggie Ledbetter Sociology Most Outstanding Student Ellie Cardozo, Arianna Doeden WORLD LANGUAGES AWARDS Outstanding Spanish II Student Spanish I Gold Award Luke Dunlap, Mitch McGeath, Tori Reisz, Justin Mitterling Olivia Smith, Andrew Wiggins Spanish I Silver Award Outstanding Spanish IV Student Daniel Pallekonda Maddie Abbott Spanish III Most Outstanding Student Outstanding AP Spanish Student Caitlin Lee Caleb Klopfenstein, Alyssa Reinoso Spanish III Gold Award Outstanding Spanish I Student Amber Reynolds Sam Butts, Hannah Cooke, Lilly Giddings, Zion Jaros, Shelby Scrougham Spanish III Silver Award Paige Mangum Outstanding French I Student Eva Abbott, Luke Himes, Summer Park French III Most Outstanding Student Callie Turpen Most Outstanding French II Student Donnie Bryant, Stephanie Butler, Reid Gerig, AJ French III Gold Award Pettitt, Emmanuel Sanchez Estella Aadson Spanish I Most Outstanding Student French III Silver Award Ava Devoe Brandon Dang FINE ARTS AWARDS John Philip Sousa Band Award Noah Hout Louis Armstrong Jazz Award Caleb Klopfenstein National School Orchestra Award Emma King National School Choral Award Savannah Atkins Top Senior in Theater Arts Jamie Bryant ATHLETICS AWARDS Doc Richards Scholastic Athlete Awards Caleb Klopfenstein, Lauren Meyers Female Athlete of the Year Raven Colvin, Ari Wiggins Male Athlete of the Year Reid Gerig GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT RECOGNITIONS RISING STARS OF INDIANA COLLEGE BOARD AWARDS Caroline Curnutt, Kate Floberg, Ally Hatcher, Jake Wendel National African American Recognition Program - Top 2.5% of PSAT/NMSQT SAT & ACT AWARDS Samarrah Sanders SAT Highest Composite Scores National Hispanic American Recognition Female: 1550/1600 Alexandra Lazarenko Program - Top 2.5% of PSAT/NMSQT Male: 1510/1600 Mitch McGeath Alyssa Reinoso ACT Highest Composite Scores AP SCHOLAR AWARDS Female: 35/36 Alexandra lazarenko Female: 35/36 Alyssa Reinoso AP Scholar Male: 33/36 Caleb Klopfenstein Abigail Miller NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP AP Scholar with Honor QUALIFYING TEST AWARDS Mia Freeman, Caleb Klopfenstein National Merit Commended AP Scholar with Distinction Mia Freeman, Mitch McGeath, Lauren Abigail Himes, Alexandra Lazarenko, Mitch Meyers, Abigail Miller McGeath, Lauren Meyers National Merit Semi-Finalist SALUTATORIAN AWARD Alexandra Lazarenko Alexandra Lazarenko National Merit Finalist VALEDICTORIAN AWARD Alexandra Lazarenko Lauren Meyers ACSI DISTINGUISHED CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Academics: Zane Barnett, Emily Bickel, Audrey Booher, Lexi Brinson, Caroline Curnutt, Maya Favors, Tyler Fields, Kate Floberg, Mia Freeman, Nathan Goossen, Ally Hatcher, Morgan Hicks, Abby Himes, Noah Hout, Mason Kay, Emma King, Caleb Klopfenstein, Maggie Ledbetter, Courtney Lee, Jake Lemming, Allie Lewis, Mitch McGeath, John McLimore, Lauren Meyers, Brynna Moore, Molly Mullinix, Lauren Rennie, Campbell Taylor, Asher Thompson, Zach Warrick, Haven Wilson Athletics: Tyranny Brown, Caroline Curnutt, Kate Floberg, Morgan Hicks, Mason Kay, Maggie Ledbetter, Courtney Lee, John McLimore, Dominic Minatel, AJ Pettitt, Lauren Rennie, Dalton Sheltz, Lilly Snyder, Campbell Taylor, Asher Thompson, Molly Vander Wiele, Ty Vaughan Christian Service: Seth Ambrose, Savannah Atkins, Zane Barnett, Emily Bickel, Carter Boles, Tyranny Brown, Jamie Bryant, Caroline Curnutt, Bella Deaton, William Eggers, Maya Favors, Tyler Fields, Kate Floberg, Mia Freeman, Nathan Goossen, Ally Hatcher, Morgan Hicks, Abby Himes, Noah Hout, Mateo Jesch, Emily Johnson, Justice Kandel, Mason Kay, Emma King, Caleb Klopfenstein, Courtney Lee, Mitch McGeath, John McLimore, Lauren Meyers, Molly Mullinix, AJ Pettitt, Meredith Procise, Lauren Rennie, Jayden Sanders, Dalton Sheltz, Asher Thompson, Molly Vander Wiele, Ty Vaughan, Zach Warrick, Karis White, Haven Wilson Fine Arts: Estella Aadson, Savannah Atkins, Emily Bickel, Brad Bundrant, Bella Deaton, Maya Favors, Mia Freeman, Nathan Goossen, Ally Hatcher, Morgan Hicks, Abby Himes, Noah Hout, Emily Johnson, Mason Kay, Emma King, Caleb Klopfenstein, Alie Lewis, Mitch McGeath, Lauren Meyers, Dominic Minatel, Brynna Moore, Jayden Sanders, Lilly Snyder, Zach Warrick, Karis White Leadership: Estella Aadson, Seth Ambrose, Savannah Atkins, Zane Barnett, Carter Boles, Audrey Booher, Lexi Brinson, Tyranny Brown, Jamie Bryant, Brad Bundrant, Caroline Curnutt, Bella Deaton, William Eggers, Maya Favors, Kate Floberg, Mia Freeman, Nathan Goossen, Ally Hatcher, Morgan Hicks, Abby Himes, Noah Hout, Mateo Jesch, Justice Kandel, Mason Kay, Emma King, Caleb Klopfenstein, Jake Lemming, Maggie Ledbetter, Courtney Lee, Alie Lewis, John McLimore, Lauren Meyers, Dominic Minatel, AJ Pettit, Meredith Procise, Lilly Snyder, Campbell Taylor, Asher Thompson, Molly Vander Wiele, Ty Vaughan, Zach Warrick The Heritage Christian High School Chapter of NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Second Milers Class of 2021 Lara Albatarseh, Alex Behlmer, Jack Belt, Emily Bickel, Lauren Bultinck, Bradley Bundrant, Grace Byers, Ellie Cardozo, Arianna Doeden, Mia Freeman, Reid Gerig, Olivia Halpern, Mallory Harrison, Matthew Haubry, Morgan Hicks, Abby Himes, Matthew Holloway, Noah Hout, Anna Claire Howard, Justice Kandel, Hannah Kiefel, Emma King, Caleb Klopfenstein, Julian Klutz, Sydney Kurtz, Alexandra Lazarenko, Gracie Ledbetter, Maggie Ledbetter, Courtney Lee, Eddie Leveridge, Jason Lewis, Kayla Malmquist, Emma McCloskey, Carter McCullough, Mitchell McGeath,
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