Congratulations to Our SDS 8th Grade Graduates!

21 May, 2024
Today we were honored to celebrate our St. Dominic School 8th graders as they marked the end of their lower school years. The members of the Class of 2024 have worked hard to achieve much in all areas of school life, and they are well prepared for the challenges of their high school years. We look forward to watching them as they pursue their talents in high school and the years to come!
ST. DOMINIC SCHOOL TOP ACADEMIC HONORS
Valedictorian: Evan Wylie
Second Honors: Wes Roberson
Third Honors: Henry Arant
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
The Presidential Scholarship from Christian Brothers High School is awarded to students whose placement test scores are in the top 10% of all students who apply for admission to CBHS. This scholarship was awarded to Henry Arant, Campbell Grafton and Evan Wylie.
Henry Arant received the Brothers Merit Scholarship which is awarded to the top scoring student at each CBHS partner school.
DOMINIC SCHOOL 8TH GRADE AWARDS
Outstanding Service Medal: Landen Mullen
Dominican Spirit Award: Harrison Garner
Dean’s Award: Hank Thompson
Achievement Award: Whitt Frank, Harrison Garner, Hank Thompson and Adam Wade
President's Award for Educational Achievement (GPA between 3.0 and 3.4 in Jr. High): Harlan Caston, Marcus Drake, Whitt Frank and Arthur Wharton
President's Award for Educational Excellence (GPA of 3.5 or above in Jr. High): Henry Arant, Finn Daugherity, Harrison Garner, William Hill, Wes Roberson, Connell Simmons, Hank Thompson, Adam Wade, Ford Webster and Evan Wylie
Michelle Sting Fine Arts Award: Ford Webster
Sun Awards: Finn Daugherity, Frank Muscari, Alex Pham, Wes Roberson and Arthur Wharton
St. Dominic School Spirit Award: Harlan Caston
The Fellowship Award: Hank Thompson
Outstanding Student Award: Henry Arant
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