Category Archives: Rotary Youth Awards Program

April 27: 2022 Youth Awards Program

–submitted by Rich Leffler

Today was our club’s Youth Awards Program, which recognized 49 Madison high-school students in nine different categories for their accomplishments in academics, leadership and community service. In addition, 6 high-school students chosen by their schools for their leadership abilities served on the judging panel along with the 11 members of the club’s Youth Awards Committee. There were three categories of Wilson Academic Improvement Awards, Youth Leadership Awards, Academic Achievement Awards, Outstanding Senior Awards, Community Service Awards, and the Fay J. Meade Community Service Award. The operative words were “Academic,” “Improvement,” “Achievement,” and “Service.” These young people exhibit all of these qualities in abundance. As my Yiddishe mama used to say, it made me kvell (look it up).

48th Annual Rotary Youth Awards Program

–photos by John Bonsett-Veal

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On May 10, the Rotary Club of Madison honored 48 Madison high school students who received Rotary certificates and cash awards totaling $26,150 to recognize their scholastic achievements and contributions to the Madison community.  Awards were made in the following categories:

For their role in the selection process the following students received $180 and were honored for serving as Community Service Award Judges: Yacoub Alwari  from West High School; Rahim Ansari from Memorial High School; Henry DeMarco from Edgewood High School; Israel Oby from East High School; and Reanna Rasmussen from La Follette High School.

Six sophomores received $225 Wilson Sophomore Academic Improvement Awards for outstanding improvement in academic progress while in high school:  Skylar Bull Lyon from Shabazz City High School; Fatoumata Jammeh from La Follette High School; Dean Johnson from West High School; Gregory Lee, Jr. from Memorial High School; Narai Spencer from East High School and Frank Stroncek from Edgewood High School.

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Six students received $300 Junior Academic Improvement Awards for significant academic improvement while in high school:  Allison Conybear from Edgewood High School; Ahmed Fustok from Memorial High School; Georgia Gober from West High School; Jahdai Guerrero Bastardo from La Follette High School; Elayne Quintanilla from East High School; and Rochelle White from Shabazz City High School.

 

Six students received $500 Senior Academic Improvement Awards for academic progress while in high school: Andrea Fernandez from West High School; Gino Fox from East High School; Mileydi Guzman Rosales from Memorial High School; Chrispin Kenney, Jr. from Edgewood High School; Liam Nicolai from Shabazz City High School; and I’Keya Street from La Follette High School

 

The $500 Rotary Senior Academic Achievement Awards for top scholarship were presented to: Luna Abresch from Shabazz City High School; David Chen from Memorial High School; Bryan Jin from West High School; Sophia Klimowicz from East High School; Meghan O’Connell from La Follette High School; and Laurel Smith from Edgewood High School.

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Receiving $1,300 awards for their leadership in Community Service Projects were: Emily DeRusha from East High School; Menatu Maaneb de Macedo from Edgewood High School; William Omohundro from West High School; Brittany Robbins from La Follette High School; Danielle Wendricks from La Follette High School; and Phoebe Woolson from West High School

 

In addition, Alan Morales from West High School received the $500 Fay J. Meade Community Service Award for use in furthering his education.

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Six students were selected to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Conference, and their $200 participation costs were provided by our Madison Rotary Foundation: Anna Bauer from Memorial High School; Eduardo Castillo from La Follette High School; Manolo Delgado from Shabazz City High School; Megahn Mayfield from East High School; Gregory Zentmyer from Edgewood High School; and Kynda Zidani from West High School.

 

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Six students received $1,100 Outstanding Senior Awards for academic achievement, leadership and community service: Willa Adams Brenneis from La Follette High School; Seth Goldstein from East High School; Isabel Olsen-Valdez from Shabazz City High School; Ameya Sanyal from Memorial High School; Tyler Sato from West High School; and Alex Thomas from Edgewood High School.

Congratulations to each of these students, and we wish them well in all their future endeavors!

Our thanks to Youth Awards Committee Chair Joyce Bromley and the following program presenters: Dave Billing, Dave Ewanowski, Sandy Gehler, Marci Henderson, Donna Hurd, Melanie Ramey, Becky Steinhoff and Scott Strong.  We also thank past RYLA recipient James Neusen from his remarks about his experience at the camp in 2015.  We thank John Bonsett-Veal for serving as photographer. And we thank the Park Hotel for providing complimentary assorted desserts for the Youth Awards reception.         

46th Annual Rotary Youth Awards Program Held on May 13

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On May 13, the Rotary Club of Madison honored 44 Madison high school students who received Rotary certificates and cash awards totaling $26,100 to recognize their scholastic achievements and contributions to the Madison community.  Awards were made in the following categories:

For their role in the selection process the following students will receive $180 and were honored for serving as Community Service Award Judges: Mills Botham from West High School; Olive Earley from East High School; Aaron Grode from Edgewood High School; Shivani Kumar from Memorial High School; & Erin O’Connell from La Follette High School.

Six sophomores received $200 Wilson Sophomore Academic Improvement Awards for outstanding improvement in academic progress while in high school: Tyra Ampe from Shabazz City High School; Philip Fochios from Edgewood High School; Chelis Lewis from East High School; Khariyhana Martin from Memorial High School; Rosa Nunez from La Follette High School; & Ray Walker from West High School.

Junior Academic Improvement Awards were awarded $300 to the following students: Joshua Bell from East High School; Jaishawn Boyd from Shabazz City High School; Elizabeth Conybear from Edgewood High School; Kelsey Gomez from Memorial High School; Anjahre Scott from La Follette High School; & Andrea Silva-Ramirez from West High School.

Six students received $500 awards for Senior Academic Improvement while in high school: Mateo Bohorquez from Memorial High School; Rayonna Hatcher from East High School; Jariah James from West High School; Tony Rehm  from Edgewood High School; Amanda Yang from La Follette High School; & Sandy Yang from Shabazz City High School.

The $600 Senior Academic Achievement Awards for top scholarship went to: Katherine Casey from La Follette High School; Thomas Luo from West High School; Ariana McMiller from East High School; William O’Brien from Edgewood High School; & Changning Shou from Memorial High School.

Receiving $1,400 awards for their participation in Community Service Projects were: Kaylee Alt from West High School; Robin Bazan from West High School; Chelsea Clark Edmiston from West High School; Joanna Martinez from Memorial High School;  Grace Peterson from West High School; & Alexandra Tiger from East High School.

Ayden Prehara from West High School received the $500 Fay J. Meade Community Service Award for use in furthering his education.

Four students were selected to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Conference, and their $200 participation cost were provided by our Madison Rotary Foundation: Veronica Bwembya from Edgewood High School; Seth Goldstein from East High School; James Neusen from Memorial High School; & Erika Sandoval from La Follette High School.

Five students received $1,300 Outstanding Senior Awards for academic achievement, leadership and community service: Charles Jetty from East High School; John Rottier from La Follette High School; Kevin Varghese Thomas from Edgewood High School;  Nathan Wang from Memorial High School; & Ethan White from West High School.

Congratulations to each of these students, and we wish them well in all their future endeavors!

Our thanks to Youth Awards Committee Chair Scott Strong and the following program presenters: Moses Altsech, Joyce Bromley, Sandy Gehler, Donna Hurd,  Elaine Mischler, Leigh Richardson and Nancy Young.   We also thank John Bonsett-Veal for serving as photographer. 

Interview With 2009 Youth Awards Recipient Lauren Rock

Lauren RockFor 46 years, the Rotary Club of Madison, in recognition of Rotary’s motto “Service Above Self,” has annually recognized area students who have shown great leadership and commitment to their school community as well as the community at large.  We will meet 45 outstanding students during our May 13 annual Rotary Youth Awards Luncheon at the Inn on the Park.  And, as we get ready to recognize this year’s group of awardees, we want to take a moment to look back at the success of one of our past recipients.

Our thanks to Youth Awards Committee member Maggie Peterman who submitted the following summary after an interview with Lauren Rock, now Assistant Director of Leadership Giving at United Way of Dane County, who received one of our 2009 Rotary Youth Community Service Awards:

Practice can help pave a road to significant professional pursuits.  Lauren Rock took that opportunity to heart beginning with her freshman year in high school when she volunteered nearly 500 hours – 150 of those hours at the United Way of Dane County in 2006 planning Youth Service Day activities.

Three years later, Lauren was among 34 students honored by the Rotary Club of Madison at the 2009 Youth Awards Program.  By then – her senior year at Madison’s Memorial High School – she had logged more than 1,000 volunteer hours and received a Rotary Community Service Award along with $1,250.

Today, Lauren holds a bachelor’s degree in education from Illinois Wesleyan University and is the assistant director of Leadership Giving at the United Way of Dane County!

And she’s still practicing the Rotary motto – “Service Above Self.”

Lauren serves on the YWCA of Madison Women’s Leadership Initiative Committee, the Urban League of Greater Madison Young Professionals and the Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness.

Lauren is a believer in service learning and volunteerism for career exploration.

“It offers young people opportunities to realize why it’s good to give to their community,” she says.

“Young people discover they are always learning from their experiences. They find out they are actually receiving!”

“Madison is a great place to do that. There are so many volunteer opportunities here. It’s nice to know so many people are interested in wanting to make Madison a better place!”

We thank Lauren for continuing to provide service for the betterment of our community.  She is an inspiration to all of us, and we know that recipients of this year’s Youth Awards Program will also do many great things in future years.