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ordained minister and community leader, who died in 2003. The John Fisher Citizen Scholar Award gives scholarships to 25 Bucks County high school students who demonstrate the unique combination of leadership, academic commitment and dedication to the community. Alexis Davis ’09 was the runner up. Ryan Todd ’09, for being selected for WPVI-TV, 6ABC’s Best of Class of 2009. Students selected for this honor are included in a half-hour broadcast, as well as a series of TV tributes, which aired on Channel 6 and our the webpage (6abc.com) throughout the summer.
Ivan Wei ’09, who was presented the 2009 John Fisher Citizen Scholar Award by the Bucks County Courier Times/Intelligencer. This award is dedicated to John Fisher, a longtime Bucks County Courier Times/Intelligencer employee, 24 ❖ Solebury School Magazine Summer/Fall 2009
Ryan Todd, Krystal Marte, Nate Danciger, Anders Simpson-Wolf, Morgan Parker-Klimpel, Casey Edwards, Melanie Rader, Justine Keller, Sebastian Downs, and Sun Hee Park who were selected to represent Solebury School in The Times of Trenton’s Top 10 Seniors. Jess Crowley ’09, Morgan Tebinka ’10, Camille LeBlanc ’12, Olivia Hagerty ’10, and Montana McKim ’09, for having their photographs included in the Phillips Mill Photographic Exhibition in June. Monique McLean ’11, who studied dance with Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre in New York City this summer.
Justin Driver ’09, for being awarded The Links, Incorporated, $500 Book Award. The Links, Incorporated is a national service organization of more than 12,000 African American women, with chapters in more than 40 states, the Bahamas, Frankford, Germany and Johannesburg, South Africa. The Bucks County Chapter, in its local program, annually makes awards to high achieving African American high school seniors in need of financial assistance to further their education.
Solana Hoffman-Carter ’11, who studied with Deeply Rooted in Chicago, a dance company whose artistic expression is based in the African American aesthetic whose mission is to share its philosophy and understanding of dance and its profound effect on human potential. All the students and faculty who participated in the Day of Silence, a day that promotes gay rights awareness.