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Awards Day MIDDLE SCHOOL BARTRAM CAMPUS
TUESDAY MAY 14, 2024
The Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus Awards Day presentation was held May 14 in Parker Auditorium. The event honored middle school students who have achieved distinction in academics, athletics, activities, leadership and service to others during the 2023-24 school year. Bolles President and Head of School Tyler Hodges, Middle School Head Josh Bauman and Middle School Assistant Head Jackie Willingham were onstage to present awards to students. The ceremony began with a performance from the Bolles Middle School Band and opening remarks from Bauman, who recognized those who won President’s List Awards during the 2023-24 school year.
The Awards Day ceremony continued, highlighting student achievement in the areas of English, math, science, social studies, world language and fine arts. The selections were made by the members of each department and were awarded to students who have exhibited exceptional work in their classes, demonstrated a passion for the subject matter and set an example for others to follow. The English Awards are given to the students who have consistently achieved standards of excellence in reading and interpretation, written expression and creativity. This year’s winners were: Elizabeth Crawford ’30 Isla Williams ’29
The Lula F. Miller English Award goes to the outstanding Grade 8 English student. This year’s award went to: Enakshi Bansal ’28
The Mathematics Awards are given to students who have demonstrated a high level of knowledge and application of the principles of mathematics. This year’s winners were: Krish Manohar ’30 Sona Deshmukh ’29
The Olga Pratt Math Award goes to an outstanding Grade 8 math student. This year’s award went to: Lucas Costas ’28
The Technology Award is given to the student who demonstrates the highest level of interest, skills and classroom leadership in technology. This year, the award went to: Daphne Kowkabany ’28
The Science Awards are given to a student who has shown excellent understanding of the scientific method and of science concepts and has applied this understanding to laboratory work and classroom participation. This year’s winners were: Katherine Clendenon ’30 Rollins Powell ’29
The John Ryan Science Award goes to the outstanding 8th grade science student. This year’s award went to: Myka Das ’28
The Social Studies Awards are given to the students who have displayed a true appreciation and understanding of social studies along with the willingness to explore topics beyond the class curriculum. This year’s winners are: Geography — Aksh Majithia ’30 U.S. History — Imaan Khawaja ’29 Speech & Debate — Stella Smith ’28
The Jan Lamson History Award goes to the outstanding 8th grade Government student. This year’s award went to: Charlie Russell ’28