Middle School Honors Student Achievement and Character at Annual Awards Ceremony
Accomplishments, creativity, and character were recognized in middle school students during its annual awards ceremony on May 20th, celebrating a year defined by scholarship, leadership, and growth.
The program opened by honoring student participation in a wide range of co-curricular activities, including Science Olympiad, Battle of the Books, and the schoolwide production of Willy Wonka. Students selected for the Junior Beta Club were also recognized for their academic excellence and commitment to service.
Departmental awards followed, with faculty members recognizing students who demonstrated outstanding achievement in their respective disciplines:
World Languages Award: Lily Austin, for her curiosity, dedication, and growth in language and cultural studies.
Performing Arts Award: Izzy Grotzke, recognized for exceptional talent and contributions across theater and music programs.
Science Award: Abigail Holroyd, for her curiosity, dedication, and commitment to scientific inquiry.
Mathematics Award: Tyler Kuhn, for enthusiasm, perseverance, and strong problem-solving skills.
History Award: Lainey Murphy, for diligence, engagement, and collaborative spirit.
English Award: Olivia Hostler, for insightful analysis, thoughtful discussion, and a passion for literature.
Headmaster’s Gallery Art Award: Abigail Holroyd, for artistic excellence, creativity, and craftsmanship.
The ceremony also recognized scholarship recipients and student leaders. Abigail Schupp was honored as a Helen Pringle Holmberg Scholarship recipient, reflecting her leadership and well-rounded contributions to the school community. Students receiving the Rising Falcon Scholarship were recognized for their character, involvement, and positive impact on campus.
A special recognition was given to members of the 10-Year Falcon Club, students who have spent their entire academic journey at O’Neal, growing together as a community. Honorees included Lily Austin, Ava Bozovich, Isla Haughey, Abigail Holroyd, Tyler Kuhn, Ella Marino, Amelia Neville, and Adalyn Pohlmeyer.
Citizenship Awards were presented to students who consistently demonstrate kindness, integrity, and leadership:
Grade 5: Elijah Lee
Grade 6: Casen Dowd
Grade 7: Rafe Hardee
Grade 8: Olivia Garcia
The prestigious O’Neal Award, the school’s highest honor recognizing integrity, leadership, service, and academic excellence, was awarded to:
Grade 5: Madeleine Beckman
Grade 6: Adrianne Kim
Grade 7: Maddie Leland
Grade 8: Adalyn Pohlmeyer
Two additional special awards highlighted student growth and character:
J. Garner Dodd Award (Improvement): Haddie Habets, recognizing perseverance and academic progress.
James R. Miles Award (Character and Leadership): Lainey Murphy, honoring determination, cooperation, and school spirit.
In closing, faculty and administrators commended all students for their contributions to the O’Neal community. “Whether recognized today or not, every student has played a role in shaping the spirit and success of this school,” the program concluded. “Their growth, dedication, and character make us proud.”
The awards ceremony reflects The O’Neal School’s commitment to developing well-rounded students who excel academically while embodying strong character and leadership.
Eighth grade students were recognized for having attended O’Neal since PreKindergarten. (L-R) Front: Lily Austin, Amelia Neville, Ella Marino, Abigail Holroyd Back (L-R) Tyler Kuhn, Ava Bozovich, Isla Haughey, Adalyn Pohlmeyer
O’Neal Award Winners (L-R) Adalyn Pohlmeyer (8th grade), Maddie Leland (7th grade), Adrianne Kim (6th grade), Madeleine Beckman (5th grade)
Citizenship Award Recipients (L-R) Olivia Garcia, Rafe Hardee, Elijah Le, Casen Dowd
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