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STUDENT ATHLETES FROM THE CLASS OF 2022
Basketball
Jack Armour, Mac Atwood, Mia Boyd, Connor Cahill, Griffin Conley, Christopher Conricode, Alexis Cox, Malcolm Curley, Sean Dailey, Shannon
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Dailey, JP Dieal, Ryan Disser, Henry
Fredericksen, Isaac Fulton, Lofton
Greek, Thomas Johns, Joseph
Levesque, Gannon Marchal, Corbin
Millican, Isabel Orellana, Laney Scott, Cristian Sheppard, Rachel Spencer
Cheerleading
Mei Mei Baker, Grace Bauer, Mia Boyd, Emma Brock, Ava Caramia, Kaitlyn Carlton, Alexis Cox, Gretchen Effinger, Emma Kate El-Shishini, Sadie Ford, Lucy Garcia, Madeline Hart, Aelia Horne, Grace Klein, Kaitlyn Leskody, Giana McAuley, Cate McRae, Isabel Orellana, Adriana Peña, Marrin Schroeder, Laney Scott, Rachel Spencer, Stella Winkler
Cross Country
Jack Armour, Mac Atwood, Sam Barnett, Grace Bauer, Christopher Conricode, Malcolm Curley, Sean
Dailey, Isaac Fulton, Grace Klein, Cate
McRae, Isabel Orellana, Adriana Peña, Rachel Spencer, Ella Thomas
Golf
Connor Cahill, Ryan Disser, Thomas Johns, John Parker Link, Gannon Marchal
Soccer
Mia Boyd, Emma Brock, Christopher
Conricode, JP Dieal, John Glasser, Zachary Graffagnino, Hudson Honeybone, Aelia Horne, Grace Klein, Grant Lopez, Cate McRae, Isabel Orellana, Rachel Spencer, Logan Tenry, Lukas Terry, Ella Thomas
Volleyball
Mia Boyd, Emma Brock, Hannah Broderick, Kaitlyn Carlton, Alexis Cox, Shannon Dailey, Gretchen Effinger, Emma Kate El-Shishini, Sadie Ford, Madeline Hart, Grace Klein, Giana McAuley, Cate McRae, Laney Scott, Maggie Smith, Evan West, Madison Whiteley
FIRST LEGO LEAGUE “Building” leaders and problem solvers
Congratulations to the First Lego League teams this season. Saint Henry School was pleased to add a second team this school year. Students explored transportation and logistics as part of this year’s “Cargo Connect” theme. They interviewed professionals in the field, toured the Nashville International Airport and Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Region 3 Station, and even flew drones as part of their research! The TIGERS (Thoughtful, Innovative, Grateful, Engineers, Researchers, and Students) built and programmed competitive autonomous robots using the Lego spike Prime kit, and learned how to work together as a team and mentor peers.
First Lego League took place in person at the Regional and State levels in Tennessee. Both teams competed at the Regional Tournament in December. The Saint Henry Black team, which is the returning team, took home 1st place for their Innovation Project. For this project they created an app to help report potholes using GPS coordinates. Using data from sensors on the automobile, the app would send a message to appropriate road authorities (TDoT, County, Metro) to notify them of the problem areas that needed to be fixed. Placing at the Regional Tournament allowed the Black Team to continue practicing and then competes at the State Championship Tournament in February where they received 2nd place for Core Values. There were 46 teams present.
The Core Values Award celebrates a team that displays extraordinary enthusiasm and spirit. The judges said that the Saint Henry School Team “had outstanding teamwork, innovative thinking, and gracious attitudes.”
The school is proud of all team members! The Black Team members are Emma Kate Kittrell, Abby Greer, Audrey Spencer, Lisa Lopez, George Penne, Isa Rubadeau, John Spencer, and Noah Wiley. The Gold Team members are Ruth Armour, Patrick Barnett, Mollie Donlon, Mikey LaLonde, Anderson Pillow, Henry Thomas, Tessa Brodhag, Maria Sanchez-Garcia, and Roberto Sergio.
Current Saint Henry School Students
Life in Christ: 1st grade – Avery Vrba, Thane Macon, Gracelyn Troutman;
2nd grade – Brynne Keller, Bennett Bradshaw, Conrad Richey; 3rd grade –Charlotte Sullivan, Ellie Schuh, Joseph Sanchez Angeles; 4th grade – Ruth Armour, Anderson Pillow, Noah Wiley; 5th grade – Gabriel Dieal, Gus Smith. Veronica Liesemeyer; 6th grade – Mark McDonnell, Laila Wilson, Isabella Kennard; 7th grade – Leah Burton, Gabriel Liesemeyer, Heidi Green
Effort Award: 1st grade - Claire Donlon, Greer Gitschlag, Christian Crescencio; 2nd grade -Oakley Wilson, Lillie Holt, Laney O’Hara; 3rd gradeThomas Bashian, Riley Eaton, Blake Hestermann; 4th grade – Tristan Honeybone, Wesley Conrad, William Link; 5th grade – Joanna Isaac, Marin Colley, Esteban Crescencio; 6th grade – Lauren Skelley, Masley Reising, Liam O’Brien; 7th grade – Evie Cygan, Emma Kate Kittrell, Andrew Weber; 8th grade – Isabel Orellana, Ella Thomas
Christian Student Award: Awarded to an 8th grade student with exemplary Christian attitude; who is kind and respectful to classmates and teachers – Malcolm Curley, Max Tatlonghari
Tiger Award: Most outstanding 8th grade students who show a combination of exemplary conduct, effort, school spirit, cooperation, personality, and involvement in school activities - Grace Bauer, Logan Tenry
President’s Award for Educational Excellence: This award is given to 8th grade students who achieve a 90% or higher during their 6th through 8th grade years as well as earning an 85% or higher in math or reading on the Iowa Basic Skills Test in 6th & 7th grade – Jack Armour, Mac Atwood, Grace Bauer, Mia Boyd, Emma Brock, Shannon Dailey, Ryan Disser, Gretchen Effinger, Emma Kate El-Shishini, Henry Frederickson, Isaac Fulton, Hudson Honeybone, Thomas Johns, Grace Klein, Daniel Marchetti, Cate McRae, Corbin Millican, Annabella Sergio, Rachel Spencer, Max Tatlonghari, Ella Thomas, Madison Whiteley
President’s Award for Educational Achievement: This award is presented to students who exhibit outstanding effort and academic achievement over the course of several years – Sam Barnett, Ava Caramia, Christopher Conricode, Sadie Ford, Kaitlyn Leskody, Isabel Orellana, Cristian Sheppard, Evan West
Distinguished Honors – All Grading Periods (All A’s): 5th grade – Tessa Brodhag, John Thomas Greek, William Hart, Jesus Hernandez, Luke Knoch, Patrick Mulloy, Isa Rubadeau, Luke Ryan, Maria Ines Sanchez Garcia; 6th grade – Olivia Bauer, Corrine Cioffi, Josie Hinson, Lily Orellana, Ally Thomas; 7th grade – Leah Burton, Abby Greer, Patrick Grimenstein, Katherine Hernandez, Eva McRae, Ciara Renaldi, Emilia Trailov, Maria Wade; 8th grade – Jack Armour, Sam Barnett, Grace Bauer, Ava Caramia, Christopher Conricode, Emma Kate ElShishini, Hudson Honeybone, Thomas Johns, Grace Klein, Kaitlyn Leskody, Cate McRae, Isabel Orellana, Rachel Spencer, Max Tatlonghari, Ella Thomas, Madison Whiteley
Academic Honors – All Grading Periods (A’s & B’s): 5th grade – Sarah Burton, Lilly Castrillo, Marin Colley, Campbell Conway, Gabriel Dieal, Emmy Elzen, Liv Emerson, Dylan Ferguson, Ben Haas, Hayes Duck,
Raleigh Hebert, Jake Hertzog, Joanna Isaac, Veronica Liesemeyer, Malaika Payne, George Penne, Owen Schuh, John Phillip Simpson, Gus Smith, Nicole Stricklin, Emmaline Strong, Catherine Teasley, Cate Zemba; 6th grade – Cole
Acrey, Whit Alexander, Annie Baker, Diana Cruz, Violet Erdman, Mia Inman, Russell Kaegi, Della Kittrell, Henry Krebs, Lisa Lopez, Lucy Martini, Mark McDonnell, Thomas McTasney, Kearney Moore, Charlie Nicholson, Liam
O’Brien, Wes Reilly, Masley Reising, Lauren Skelley, Audrey Spencer, Evie Strickmaker, Gianna Thien, Clara Todd, Patrick Weed, Laila Wilson; 7th grade – Sophie Dela Merced, Bailey Emerson, Stella Gavitt, Annabelle Haas, Emma Kate Kittrell, Anastelle Stephenson, Addison Warhoover, Beebo Watts, Andrew Weber; 8th grade – Mei Mei
Baker, Mia Boyd, Emma Brock, Connor Cahill, Shannon Dailey, Sadie Ford, Henry Fredericksen, Isaac Fulton, Daniel Marchetti, Annabella Sergio, Cristian Sheppard, Logan Tenry
Highest Class Average: 4th Grade (Coode) - Math: Livia Castrillo, Science: Ruth Armour, English: Daniel McRae, Reading: Kate Greer, Religion: Christian Sizemore, Social Studies: Kate Greer, Spelling: Livia Castrillo; (4Elder) - Math: Avery Kate Ritter, Science: Maria Valiquette, English: Mason Johnson, Reading: Henry Curley, Religion: Daniel Crescencio, Social Studies: Brock Hestermann, Spelling: Annalise Butner; (4Gaughan) - Math: Henry Telfeyan, Science: Griffin
Reddington, English: John Spencer, Reading: John Spencer, Religion: John Spencer, Social Studies: Sarah Morrissey; Spelling: Jameson Reising; 5th Grade – Math: Raleigh Hebert, Cate Zemba, Sarah Burton, Science: Liv Emerson, Raleigh Hebert, Cate
Zemba, English: Isa Rubadeau, Tessa
Brodhag, Patrick Thompson, Cate
Zemba, Literature: John Thomas
Greek, Maria Ines Sanchez Garcia, Isa Rubadeau, Cate Zemba, Luke Knoch, Marin Colley, Patrick Mulloy, Spelling: Tessa Brodhag, George Penne, Patrick Mulloy, Religion: John Thomas Greek,
George Penne, Patrick Mulloy, Social Studies: Tessa Brodhag, Isa Rubadeau, Gus Smith; 6th Grade – Math: Olivia Bauer, Ally Thomas, Josie Hinson, Science: Diana Cruz, Lily Orellana, Ally Thomas, English: Ally Thomas, Olivia Bauer, Gianna Thien, Literature: Annie Baker, Audrey Spencer, Evie Strickmaker, Religion: Lauren Skelley, Diana Cruz, Evie Strickmaker, Social Studies: Lily Orellana, Diana Cruz, Lucy Martini; 7th Grade – Math: Katy Peterson, Leah Burton, PreAlgebra: Eva McRae, Science: Beebo Watts, Katy Peterson, Leah Burton, English: Katherine Hernandez, Katy Peterson, Leah Burton, Literature: Maria Wade, Emma Kate Kittrell, Abby Greer, Religion: Eva McRae, Katherine Hernandez, Abby Greer, Social Studies: Eva McRae, Emma Kate Kittrell, Abby Greer; 8th Grade – Pre-Algebra: Isabel Orellana, Ava Caramia, Algebra: Rachel Spencer, Hudson Honeybone, Science: Hudson Honeybone, Cate McRae, English: Hudson Honeybone, Rachel Spencer, Literature: Hudson Honeybone, Ella Thomas, Religion: Hudson Honeybone, Isabel Orellana, Social Studies: Hudson Honeybone, Max Tatlonghari
Exemplary Effort and Achievement in Specials Classes
Art: 4th Grade – Benjamin McGrady, Brock Hestermann, Kiryae Napolitano; 5th Grade – Joanna Isaac, Brendan Fox, Olivia Valenti; 6th Grade – Annie Baker, Kearney Ann Moore, Corrine Cioffi; 7th Grade – Leah Burton, Hudson Adcock, Katherine Hernandez, Ciara Renaldi; 8th Grade – Max Tatlonghari, Adriana Peña
Computer: 4th Grade – Daniel McRae, Parker Atwood, Henry Thomas; 5th Grade – Patrick Mulloy, Luke Ryan, Veronica Liesemeyer; 6th Grade – Ally Thomas, Kearney Moore, Liam O’Brien; 7th Grade – Leah Burton, Gabe Liesemeyer, Abby Greer; 8th Grade –Thomas Johns, Max Tatlonghari
Spanish: 4th Grade – Tristan Honeybone, Annalise Butner, John Spencer; 5th Grade – Gabriel Dieal, Patrick Mulloy, Lilly Castrillo; 6th Grade – Lauren Skelley, Gianna Thien, Isabella Kennard; 7th Grade – Leah Burton, Bailey Emerson, Emilia Trailov ; 8th Grade – Hudson Honeybone, Cristian Sheppard
Music, Choir and Band: 4th Grade Music – Anthony Mahoney, Conner Kaegi, Carter Rutledge; 5th Grade Band – Jack Knies; 5th Grade Handbells – John Thomas Greek; 6th Grade Band – Kayleigh Graham; 6th Grade Choir - Olivia Bauer; 7th Grade Band – Peter Hagey; 7th Grade Choir – Eva Jane McRae; 8th Grade Band –Zachary Graffagnino, Daniel Marchetti; 8th Grade Choir – Mac Atwood, Hannah Broderick
Highest Scholastic Average: Given to 8th grade students with the highest average in all core academic classes (each receives a $500 scholarship from Home & School Association) – Hudson Honeybone, Catherine McRae
Monsignor Mike Johnston
Scholarship: Established in 2016 by the Saint Henry Knights of Columbus in honor of Father Mike Johnston and his dedication to the children of the Saint Henry Parish and to Catholic education in Nashville (each receives a $500 scholarship) – Emma Kate El-Shishini, Corbin Millican
The Father Ryan High School Hayes Scholars Program: Established in 2022 to honor the legacy of Father Ryan’s late Academic Dean, Sara Hayes, by promoting personal integrity, intellectual curiosity, an unyielding pursuit of excellence, and a kind and generous spirit. This new program is first available to the Class of 2026, Father Ryan’s 100th graduating classJack Armour, Grace Klein, Cate McRae, Rachel Spencer
St. Cecilia Scholarships: The Agnes Eckhardt Nixon Scholarship - Emma Kate El-Shishini; Helen M. & George
Accelerated Reader Awards: These awards go to the two students with the highest number of AR points for their grade excluding the overall winners. The grade level awards will be followed by the awards to the two students with the overall highest number of points in the whole school.
1st Grade – Mabel Larson 519.8 points, Emery Fox 61.4points; 2nd Grade – Isabelle Tucker 540.5 points, Cece Dooley 122.6 points; 3rd Grade – Patrick Horvath 212.4 points, Grey Daigle 144.6 points; 4th Grade – Livia Castrillo 846.9 points, Carter Rutledge
739.4 points; 5th Grade – Jacob Hertzog 771.3 points, George Penne
766.1 points; 6th Grade – Clara Todd
766.7 points, Laila Wilson 415.6 points; 7th Grade – Valentina LeDoux 365.9 points, Andrew Zagorski 340.5 points; 8th Grade – Grace Bauer 307.1 points, Max Tatlonghari 224.6 points; Overall Winners: Mei Mei Baker 2,176.2 points, Kate Greer 1,014.3 points
Catholic Math League: Our math and Algebra I classes participated in the Catholic Math League, which was a series of four tests taken throughout the school year. The top scoring students for our school are:
5th Grade: 1st Place – Dru Stuart, 2nd Place – Patrick Mulloy, 3rd Place – Campbell Conway, Luke Ryan; 6th Grade: 1st Place – Liam O’Brien, 2nd Place – Lucy Rose Martini, 3rd Place –Charlie Nicholson; 7th Grade: 1st Place – Peter Hagey, 2nd Place – Eva McRae, 3rd Place – Addison Warhoover; 8th Grade: 1st Place Algebra I – Hudson Honeybone, 2nd Place Algebra I – Max Tatlonghari, 3rd Place Algebra I – Cate McRae, Thomas Johns
Father Ryan Math Day Recognition: Our Saint Henry team who competed in Father Ryan’s Math Day consisted of: Hudson Honeybone, Cate McRae, Rachel Spencer, Max Tatlonghari, Olivia Bauer, Audrey Spencer, Peter Hagey, Emma Kate Kittrell, Eva McRae