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AWARD WINNERS

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

The CRMS Academic Excellence Award is conferred on a student whose academic performance during the year demonstrates remarkable consistency at the highest level of achievement. The intent of the award is to reward those who have rewarded us in our classes - both students and faculty – who achieve a level of excellence matched by the values of scholarship we all hold dear, and who study with intensity, motivate themselves and others, and genuinely celebrate learning in all aspects to its fullest. This year’s Academic Award Winners are: Sarah Teague ’20, Willa Schendler ’22, Zane Mullally ’21, and Josiah Utsch ’19

The CRMS Community Award is the highest recognition the school community can bestow on a student. Those who receive the award embody the enduring values that have been at the core of the school since its beginningrespect, responsibility, and excellence. The award recognizes individuals for their responsibility beyond themselves, for their willingness to work for the benefit of all, and for the legacy, through example, that endures in the memories of everyone. This year’s Community Award Winners are: Luke Penton ’20, Bryn Peterson ’21, Aden Berry ’22, and Sophia Jacober ’19

Coffee House

Spring Coffee House rounded out the year with an incredible evening of music and camaraderie. Some highlights included a performance of La Flaca by Ramón Torva, Mayan Davis, Robbie McKellar, Dan Pittz, Juanma Martín, and George Weber. The Advanced Music group also played an entertaining encore of Escape (The Piña Colada Song). It was a family affair when Kayo Ogilby was joined by his niece Sophia Jacober ’19 and daughter Laia, who performed Boots of Spanish Leather by Bob Dylan, and Joey and the Bananas closed the show with a groovy rendition of Low Rider.

COMMENCEMENT - CLASS OF 2019

On June 8, 2019, 40 seniors prepared to embark on the next chapter of their lives. Everyone was excited as the girls were given their floral crowns, and boys were pinned with boutonnieres. The graduation procession, led by Head of School Jeff Leahy, wove its way from the Welcome Center to the lawn in front of the Barn, where anxious families, friends, and community members gathered to celebrate. The ceremony included a welcome from Jeff Leahy, faculty speakers Bobby Rosati and Dan Pittz, student speakers Noah Goin and Baxter Waltermire, Academic and Community Award presentations, the traditional leather diplomas were handed out, and student music was played throughout. Dave Meyer gave the charge to the class, which included his words of wisdom to “not cheat yourself.”

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