Mackenzie Phillips
Maycie McKay
Valedictorian
Salutatorian
William Brown Founders Award
Maycie distinguished herself as a gifted student, artist, writer, athlete, and follower of Christ. All 20 of her core academic courses in upper school were AP or honors classes, including six AP classes her senior year. She was a fouryear member of the Student Leadership Team and a two-time soccer captain. Maycie attends Lipscomb University on a soccer scholarship.
Sarah was a four-year member of the Student Leadership Team, an FCA officer, Homecoming Queen, a member of the Academy Dancers, an admission ambassador, and graduated with eight AP level classes. She attended the Global Youth Summit on the Future of Medicine at Brandeis University the summer before her senior year, and is pursuing a future in medicine at Duke University.
While conquering 10 AP and 11 honors courses, Mackenzie made significant contributions to the school literary magazine and finished second in the state in tennis. Her love for Spanish led to her involvement in the Sister Cities of Nashville program. She also served as an informal tutor for many of her peers. Mackenzie is pursuing a double major at Washington University in St. Louis.
Sarah Pleasant
Allyson Collins
Jacob Cretin
Camille Caldwell
Andy Anderson Award
Carlton Flatt Athletic Award
Carlton Flatt Athletic Award
Also awarded the Joe Campbell Service Award earlier in the year, Allyson is described by faculty as “authentic, genuine, and humble.” She spent her high school years serving as a summer counselor for Camp Wonderfully Made, a tutor for Preston Taylor Ministries, a pre-K Sunday school teacher at her church, and part of mission teams in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Allyson is at Lipscomb University.
Jacob wrestled for the varsity team as an 8th grader and became a three-time state placer and state champion runnerup. On the football field, Coach Cody White says, “Jacob was every safety in the league’s worst nightmare as he rushed for more than 1,000 yards his senior year. Jacob will be remembered for the type of teammate he was and his willingness to serve his school and teammates.” Jacob is at Wheaton College (Illinois).
Camille was two-time state champion in shot-put; two-time runner-up state champion in discus, and scored the most points of any individual on the track team. She served as team manager for the varsity girls’ basketball team, and volleyball Coach Shari Christenson describes her as a quiet presence on the floor with an amazing work ethic and love for her teammates. Camille is at Samford University.
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