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2007-08 School Year
Mayor's Scholars Awards


Recipients Announced!

Congratulations to this year's recipients! They are (in alphabetical order):

Student
Grade
School
Domonique Brown
6
Meany Middle School
Arden Carmody
8
Whitman Middle School
Meron Gurmu
8
Eckstein Middle School
CurDesia Hudson
8
Hamilton International Middle School
Mia Kaiser-Nielsen
6
Pathfinder K-8
Mitchell Katz
7
The Northwest School
Ryan Kupyn
8
Seattle Country Day School
Princess-Nyosha McWilliams
8
Pathfinder K-8
Adriana Meraz-Gonzalez
7
Mercer Middle School
Jenalysse Renaud
8
Lake Washington Girls Middle School
Camaria Rodriguez
6
African American Academy
Kassim Shaibi
7
Hamilton International Middle School
Matthew Sukalac
8
Eckstein Middle School
Adriana Tabile
6
Madison Middle School
Miranda Taylor
8
Denny Middle School
Amleset Tesfamariam
8
Madison Middle School
Tiana Woods
8
Whitman Middle School
Erik Wyndham
6
African American Academy
Sarah Zink
6
St. John School

What is the Mayor's Scholars Award Program
Mayor's Scholars are middle school students in good standing who are "unsung heroes," who have overcome obstacles or met challenges in their lives and demonstrated commitment to their community through their school, neighborhood, or religious organizations, or through other activities.

Each year about 20 awards are given to middle school students who are responsible and generous community members who give to society and lead by their examples. The program is open to any student both living in and attending middle school in Seattle. If you work hard in school and spend time helping to improve your community, you can compete for an award.

Additional Information
If you have questions about the Mayor's Scholars Program, please contact the Office for Education, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, 206-233-5118, or by e-mail at EducationOffice@seattle.gov

In cooperation with the Alliance for Education, a 501c3 organization, and funded entirely through private donations.

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