HOPE – Two eighth grade students at Hope Academy of Public Service were named as the 50th Boy and Girl of 2022, as year-end academic honors were announced May 25.
\r\nHAPS Principal Dr. Carol Ann Duke named Ivan Sanchez and Madison Phillips as the 2022 honorees in ceremonies at Hempstead Hall.\r\n
\r\nDr. Duke established the award in 2017 to honor the boy and girl at HAPS best fitting the concept as explained in a 1923 academic essay by Dr. Frank Crane.\r\n
\r\n“About one boy or girl in fifty will remain after the event and of their own accord and offer to help clear the things up or to wash the dishes,” the essay notes.\r\n
\r\nThe 50th Boy and Girl demonstrate disciplined conduct, friendliness, honesty, sportsmanship and integrity.\r\n
\r\n“They are not afraid to do right nor ashamed to be decent; they look you straight in the eye,” the essay explains. “They tell the truth, whether the consequences to them are unpleasant or not. They stand up straight and are honest.”\r\n
\r\nAcademic honors announced by HAPS faculty included the following:\r\n
\r\nTOP OVERALL – Seventh Grade: Riley Bramlett; Eighth Grade: Rosita Paredes.\r\n
\r\nOVERALL IMPROVED – Seventh Grade: Dylan Mercado; Eighth Grade:Cristal Aguilar.\r\n
\r\nSCIENCE –\r\n
\r\nFIFTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Lola Coffee.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Arizbeth Batista.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Jasmine Walker.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Aidan McCarty.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Aubri Newton.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Stephanie Gonzalez.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Jy’Khaden Muldrow.\r\n
\r\nSIXTH GRADE –\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Mackynzie Carrigan.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Kinley Hooker.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Cayden Haywood.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Sophia Finigan.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Alejandro Ugarte.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Aarie Cox.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Aracely Garcia.\r\n
\r\nSEVENTH GRADE –\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Ja’Niyah Beasley.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Relles Cornilla.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Sofia Serano.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Priscilla Artis.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Johnalley Marrufo.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Ella Lafferty.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Bella Elliot.\r\n
\r\nEIGHTH GRADE –\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Noemi Castrejon.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Grace Easterling.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Crystal Basilio.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Ivan Sanchez.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Crystal Basilio.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Madison Phillips.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Lydia Bobo.\r\n
\r\nSOCIAL STUDIES –\r\n
\r\nFIFTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Wendy Toledano.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Mireya Martinez.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Cindy Ledezma.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Johnny Paredes.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Angelique Marrufo.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Brooklyn Woods.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Dallon Craig.\r\n
\r\nSIXTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Lucero Arroyo.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Emily Castrejon.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Donovan Reaves.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Erick Dominguez.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Hailey Arroyo.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Bradley Brown.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Jorgia Coffee.\r\n
\r\nSEVENTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Kelson White.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Nevaeh Williams.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Beatriz DeLaRosa.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Ava Brown.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Kennedy Gray.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Monica Bobo.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Madalynn Ingersoll.\r\n
\r\nEIGHTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Miley Hall.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Jer’miah Nolen.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Madelyne Maclaughlin.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Kayleigh Williams.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Abbey Garcia.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Erick Salazar.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Konner Moore.\r\n
\r\nMATH –\r\n
\r\nFIFTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Jeremiah Hughes.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Aidian McCarty, Mireya Martinez.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Brayden Boyce.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Rey Mendoza.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Brooklyn Woods.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Jaykaden Muldrow.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Ty’QuanNiysha McDonald.\r\n
\r\nSIXTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Keegan Davis.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Elliot Vasquez.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Mackynzie Carrigan.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Bradley Brown.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Cayden Haywood.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Sonya Munoz.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Aracely Garcia.\r\n
\r\nSEVENTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Victoria Borboa.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Juan Arroyo.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Nathalie Garcia.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Alysia McMean.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Damien Golden.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Mycah Bradley.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Drake Mathis.\r\n
\r\nEIGHTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Crystal Ortiz.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Winston Wang.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Yoselyn Cervantes.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Jaydon Sanders.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Addison McCuen.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Brianna Maclaughlin.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Ty Clayton.\r\n
\r\nLITERACY –\r\n
\r\nFIFTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Harol Hernandez.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Hailey Basilio.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Jamie Prado.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – David Artis.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Aubri Newton.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Daniel Garcia.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Alayah Williamson.\r\n
\r\nSIXTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Keagan Davis.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Julia Bobo.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Lucero Arroyo.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Luke Martin.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – London Cheatham.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Trey Hoglund.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Terrianna Frazier.\r\n
\r\nSEVENTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Reyanna Mendoza.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Jennifer Rangel.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Anahi Bautista.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Ramsey Beck.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Allison Yhoss.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Davis Johnson.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Melody Martinez.\r\n
\r\nEIGHTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Aubrie Cox.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Joelys Lopez.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Alan Lozano.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Reece Weaverling.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Jazmin Ledezma.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Khaleb Salazar.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Mary Martinez.\r\n
\r\nART –\r\n
\r\nFirst Place, SWAAC Art Contest – Jazmin Ledezma, Kayleigh Williams, Yoselyn Cervantes.\r\n
\r\nThe Banksy: Best Street Art – Nathan Sanchez.\r\n
\r\nThe Van Gogh: Top Overall Artist – Jennifer Rangle.\r\n
\r\nFIFTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nAllstar Artist – Cindy Ledezma.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Litzy Leyva.\r\n
\r\nSIXTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost Improved – Eduardo Leyva.\r\n
\r\nAllstar Artist – Miracle Glenn.\r\n
\r\nBAND –\r\n
\r\nFIFTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Violet Massanelli.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Aidan McCarty.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Angelique Murrafuro.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Emir Santamaria.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Mireya Martinez.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Stephanie Gonzalez.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Lexy Guervera.\r\n
\r\nSIXTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Lucero Arroyo.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Anaiah Warren.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Dafne Garcia.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Brensi Frayre.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Kinley Hooker.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Nairobi Anderson.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Bradley Brown.\r\n
\r\nSEVENTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Kennedy Gray.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Juan Arroyo.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Maddison Brown.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Davis Johnson.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Reyanna Mendoza.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Sofia Serrano.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Emily Vaca.\r\n
\r\nEIGHTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Miley Hall.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Brianna Maclaughlin.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Mary Martinez.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Carlos Leija.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Joelys Lopez.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative Jaydon Sanders.\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Ty Clayton.\r\n
\r\nEAST –\r\n
\r\nInquiring Minds Must Know – Aidan McCarty, Dallon Craig.\r\n
\r\nSpirit of EAST – Jaime Young.\r\n
\r\nService Heart – Mackynzie Carrigan.\r\n
\r\nINNOVATION –\r\n
\r\nTeam Player – Fifth grade, Johnny Paredes; Sixth grade, Erick Dominguez; Seventh grade, Nathan Sanchez; Eighth grade, Rosa Paredes.\r\n
\r\nMost Improved – Fifth grade, Sophie Leonard; Sixth grade, McKale Bradley; Seventh grade, Nevaeh Williams; Eighth grade, Savants Glenn.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Fifth grade, Emir Santamaria; Sixth grade, Jason Pacheco; Seventh grade, Allison Yhoss; Eighth grade, Joelys Lopez.\r\n
\r\nLIBRARY, Bookworm Awards – Fifth grade, Braydon Boyce, Cindy Ledezma; Sixth grade, Jacob Pacheco, Terrianna Frazier; Seventh grade, Ja’Naiyah Beasley, Kevin Bran; Eighth grade, Karleigh Moore, Alan Lozano.\r\n
\r\nMUSIC (General) –\r\n
\r\nMost improved – Fifth grade, Lexy Guevara; Sixth grade, Luke Martin; Seventh grade, Alysia McMean; Eighth grade, Joseph Wyatt.\r\n
\r\nAcademic All-Star – Fifth grade, Mireya Martinez; Sixth grade, Kinzee Brown; Seventh grade, Riley Bramlett; Eighth grade, Ivan Sanchez.\r\n
\r\nKindness Expert – Fifth grade, Cheyanne Baker; Sixth grade, Aarie Cox; Seventh grade, Kennedy Grey; Eighth grade, Rosita Peredes.\r\n
\r\nMost Innovative – Fifth grade, Aidan McCarty; Sixth grade, Lyric Carter; Seventh grade, Ramsey Beck; Eighth grade, Mary Martinez.\r\n
\r\nMost Dedicated – Fifth grade, Jy’khaden Muldrow; Sixth grade, Jason Pacheco; Seventh grade, Melody Martinez; Eighth grade, Kaden Barron.\r\n
\r\nMost Collaborative – Fifth grade, Rodrigo Olivo; Sixth grade, Cayden Haywood; Seventh grade, Davis Johnson; Eighth grade, Savante Glenn.\r\n
\r\nROBOTICS –\r\n
\r\nAllstar Advocate – Keegan Davis.\r\n
\r\nAllstar JV Coder – Jordan Parish.\r\n
\r\nAllstar JV Engineer – Ashlyn Griffin.\r\n
\r\nAllstar Driver – Luke Martin.\r\n
\r\nSEVENTH, EIGHTH GRADE:\r\n
\r\nPublic Service Star – Nathalie Garcia.\r\n
\r\nTop Coder – Reece Weaverling.\r\n
\r\nTop Driver – Ramsey Beck.\r\n
\r\nTop Engineer – Kevin Bran.\r\n
Eighth grade Hope Academy of Public Service students Ivan Sanchez, left, and Madison Phillips, right, are recognized by HAPS Principal Dr. Carol Ann Duke with the 50th Boy and Girl Award during year-end honors ceremonies at Hempstead Hall. – Ken McLemore/Hope Public Schools\r\n
HAPS OVERALL
SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
MATH
LITERACY
ART/ROBOTICS
BAND
EAST
INNOVATION
LIBRARY
MUSIC (GENERAL)