Senior Celebration for Class of 2021
Senior Celebration for Class of 2021
Melissa Kong
Senior Celebration for Class of 2021
Senior Celebration for Class of 2021
On Tuesday, May 11, Woodlands Christian hosted a senior celebration in honor of the Class of 2021. Gathered in the state-of-the-art Ruth Auditorium, parents, faculty, and staff joined in the momentous occasion. Together, the 61 seniors at TWCA earned a record-breaking total of $8,966,728 in merit-based scholarship offers from schools all across the United States.
During the celebration, high school principal, Mr. Clark, announced the Valedictorian and Salutatorian, Joshua Mueck and Aubrey Hollas. Joshua was recently named a National Merit Scholar and Aubrey a Commended Scholar. They both plan to attend Texas A&M in the fall. Josh was accepted to the Craig and Galen Brown Engineering Honors Program and Aubrey plans to study Architecture.
Additionally, Caleb Bigler was awarded the 2021 Ronald Reagan Leadership Medal. This award is given to one senior who demonstrates the three traits exemplified by our 40th President: drive, humility, and service before self.
Three seniors - Bryce Burton, Andres Herrero-Loza and Leafe Sanders were honored for their hard work and service to the community as they earned the distinguished title of Eagle Scout this year.
College advisor, Mrs. Rowe said, “We are so blessed to have seen you mature into intellectually curious, vibrant, passionate and hardworking young adults over the past four years. We are beyond proud of your efforts. You’ve worked hard for this time of celebration.”
Senior Celebration for Class of 2021
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