CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage R-9 School Foundation wrapped up an exciting month of April with Monday’s Senior Academic Awards Night. Carthage High School seniors were honored in a ceremony highlighting their state and regional awards, academic letters (top 5% of senior class), Seal of Biliteracy achievements, Technical Center honors, Summa, Magna and Cum laude status and scholarship acquisition. The ceremony, attended by students, family, faculty and presenters was the culmination of the spring awards season and the Foundation’s final presentation for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Earlier this month, the Foundation concluded the annual Boylan Art and Writing Contest with a large showing of work in the categories of two-dimensional painting, two-dimensional drawing, three-dimensional art/sculpture, photography, essay-open subject, fiction and poetry. Art pieces have been on display at the high school and will remain until school concludes on May 27th.
Students were also able to participate in this year’s Flanigan Speech Contest, conducted by Carthage High School speech and debate instructor, Bryan White. The event, which featured members of the Flanigan family as this year’s judges, took place on April 13th and highlighted the skills of students in the extemporaneous speaking, oratory/declamation and sight-reading categories.
Probably April’s biggest surprise, however, was when members of the Flanigan family, local residents Matt and Tracy, extended their generosity to the school district with a one-million-dollar endowment! The first of its kind, the endowment was invested by the Carthage R-9 School Foundation for the benefit of the elementary Bright Futures program in Carthage, Missouri. The Flanigans, along with Bright Futures coordinator, Greg Spink, and Carthage Superintendent Mark Baker were presented with a check at the April Board of Education meeting by Foundation Director, Crystal Brown. The announcement came as a surprise to the Board of Education, who responded with an outpouring of gratitude for the Flanigan family and their continued support of the Bright Futures program.
2022 Carthage R-9 School Foundation Scholarship recipients:
Carthage FFA Alumni: Zane Conness
Inez Hudson Agriculture: Caitlin Gacke
Beulah Kirksey Memorial: Montana Fly, Darrah Gardner, Natalie Rodriguez
Dominic LaFerla Memorial: Blaine Rees
McCune Brooks Healthcare Foundation CNA: Olivia Bourgault, Sydnee Dudolski
Walter and Ruby Ott Memorial: Carly Simpson
Carthage Rotary Club: Sylas Browning, Hailey Bryant, Naomy Emriquez Cifuentes, Caitlin Gacke, Lee Goetzinger, Karsen Greene, Tyler Howard, Brett Rockers
Inez Hudson Business: Elizabeth Baldwin, Hailey Bryant, Tyler Burt, Tristan Beck, Maricela Reyes Hernandez, Carly Simpson
Class of 1956: Layne Scheerer
Helen Daphne Cornell Evans Memorial: Lesli Cortez Ramos, Landon Parker
Blaize DeCrescenzo Memorial: Karsen Greene
Robert Duvall Memorial: Danny Darland
Kitty Estes Memorial: Parker Copeland
Haffner Family: Ashlynn Patrick
Larry Higgins Memorial: Parker Copeland
Hough Elliff Journalism: Keira Lasley
Knell Family Memorial: Sydnee Dudolski
Ralph Latimer Advertising and Graphic Arts Endowment: Edgar Gomez Gonzalez
Robert Minor Memorial: Olivia Bourgault, Presley Probert
Project AIM/BLESS Memorial: Tyler Burt, Dalia Salas
Malcolm Rosenthal Memorial: Olivia Bourgault, Lee Goetzinger, Presley Probert, Carly Simpson
Sexton-Lonardo Memorial: Claire Frischenmeyer, Jordan Jennings
Robert and Ellen Sheldon Memorial: Madilynn Bader
Hannah Smallwood Memorial Friendship: Saleen Ortega, Maricela Reyes Hernandez
Dr. Russell and Betty Smith Memorial: Emma Brown, Daniela Lopez, Joel Pugh, Sophia Shannon
RW Stanfield Memorial: Amelia Martin
Kristine Wells Memorial: Perla Baldovinos-Salas, Madelynn Barr
KD and ML Steadley Memorial: Tyler Burt, Caitlin Derryberry, Tyler Dunnic, Brett Rockers, Eden Rominger, Carly Simpson
2022 Helen S. Boylan Art and Writing Contest Winners:
Photography:
Alondra Arreola-Macias – “Glazing” – 1st place
Kate Wagner – “Colorblind” – 2nd place
Raylee Gober – “Portal 17” – 3rd place
2-D Drawing:
Kenedy Smith – “Overconsumption” – 1st place
Arya Palmer – “The Alchemist’s Final Dinner” – 2nd place
Arya Palmer – “The Great Pretender” – 3rd place
2-D Painting:
Saleen Ortega – “A Bit of Pop” – 1st place
Kenedy Smith – “Jordbaermrkedet” – 2nd place
Kate Wagner – “David” – 3rd place
3-D Art/Sculpture:
Perla Baldovinos-Salas – “Ramen Beauty” – 1st place
Eleora Sanchez – “Wither and Decay” – 2nd place
Kaydence Justice – “Family” – 3rd place
Essay – Open Subject:
Sadie Brock – “How to get rid of a roommate – without committing a crime” – 1st place
Macy Thomas – “Hypocrisy in schools concerning technology” – 2nd place
Abby Holderbaum – “The effects of technology on students” – 3rd place
Fiction:
Kate Wagner – “Crossroad” – 1st place
Raylee Gober – “The stream” – 2nd place
Cheyenne Horton – “The beauthy of life and death” – 3rd place
Poetry:
Daniela Lopez – “15” – 1st place
Cora Burkhart – “Unlove sonnet” – 2nd place
Silas Moore – “Was it all but a dream” – 3rd place
Flanigan Speech Contest Winners:
Extemporaneous Speaking:
Chase Shockley – 1st place
Nash Law – 2nd place
Sara Eddington – 3rd place
Oratory/Declamation:
Lily Smith – 1st place
Adamaris Chonchavac-Cancinos – 2nd place
Jocelyn Cortez Ramos – tie – 3rd place
Samantha Noble – tie – 3rd place
Sight-Reading:
Landon Brown – 1st place
Lola Chapman – 2nd place
Abby Holderbaum – 3rd place