Christchurch honors student excellence
At Christchurch School, the four co-curricular areas of school life offer a wide and deep variety of ways for students to be involved, to stretch and to grow outside the classroom.
Students then have the opportunity to explore their strengths and passions by pursuing certain areas more deeply.
Students recently were honored for excellence in the four categories—athletics, river and outdoors, community service, and spiritual life/campus life at the Winter Co-Curricular Awards Ceremony. The award winners were as follows:
Spiritual Life
Recognition for his commitment to fellowship and film and theology: Stevie Adjei
Recognition for his commitment to film and theology: Kyle Burgess
Recognition for his commitment to film and theology: Henry Hall
Recognition for his dedication to the Bible study program: Shane Jones
Recognition for her dedication to the music ministries: Emily Moore
Recognition for his willingness to engage and explore spiritual growth across the spiritual life programs: Delonte Stewart
Sports and Activities
River and Outdoor— Outstanding leader in river and outdoor activities: Reaves Ward
Community Service— Outstanding Mentor: Boys and Girls Club, Jaleel Davis; Outstanding Mentor, YMCA, Andy Snow; Outstanding Mentor, Boys and Girls Club, Christian Robinson
Drama Production— Most Improved Performer, Patrick Ramsay; Most Valuable Performer, Frankie West; Spotlight Award, Samuel Keesee; Limelight Award, Katie D’Antonio
Varsity Girls Basketball— Most Valuable Player, Kaylee Oliver; Most Improved Player, Kate Corson; Coaches Award, Carter Clark; Hustle Award, Libbie Randolph
JV Boys Basketball— Most Valuable Player, Jeff Williams; Most Improved Player, Henry Hall; Hustle Award, Jung Wan Cho
Varsity Boys Basketball— Most Valuable Player, James Ford; Most Improved Player, Barrington Alston; Coaches Award, Cleveland Battle; Team Award, Manuel Wallace



