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Upper School Awards honor more than four dozen students

Beloved science teacher Paul Natland '02 received the Arthur Moses Faculty Award from Head of School Penny Townsend during the Upper School Awards Ceremony May 19, claiming the final award at an event that celebrated the achievements of more than four dozen students and more than 20 faculty and staff. PhotoGallery
Each department presented special awards. Freshmen, sophomores and juniors were recognized separately. The program concluded with All School Awards and RE's annual Longevity Awards, presented to teachers, staff or administrators who achieve various levels of longevity.

The winners are listed below:

Visual Arts
 
Studio Art
Gabriela Restrepo
 
Photography
Benjamin Freeman
 
Ceramics
Andrea Tabora
 
Art History
Samuel Chaneles
 
Performing Arts
 
John Philip Sousa Band Award
Dimitri Godur           
 
Louis Armstrong Jazz Award
William Glass
 
Best Thespian
Mia Lennon
 
Jane Kleinman Technical Theater
Kaelie Cochran
 
Dance
Alyssa Lloret
 
Lewis Family Auditorium
Julian Berdouare
 
English
                  
Dan Leslie Bowden Award
Rebecca Hadwen                  
 
Brown Book Award
Sarah Kirke
 
Eleanor Crawford Backman English
Max Lipschultz Lichtenstein
 
Sheila Natasha Friedman
Mia Lennon

Creative Writing
Carlotta Verita
           
Social Sciences
                                   
Craighill Burks Prize For American History
Ava Dimond
 
Excellence In History
Erica Scott
 
Excellence In Social Science
Mia Lennon                                                                    
                                               
Mike Stokes Social Sciences Award
Andrew Geraghty
 
Speech And Debate
Harrison Tandy
                                                                       
World Languages
 
Excellence In Chinese
Nicholas Weed
 
Pierre Cameron Award For French
Erica Scott
 
AATF Outstanding Senior Award
Isabella Diez
 
Excellence In Spanish Literature
Marina Ayuso
 
Excellence In Spanish
Anne Gutierrez
 
Mathematics
 
Lois B. Styles Math Award
Joon-Young Kim
 
M.I.T. Excellence In Math
John Mistele
 
Computer Science
Francisco Cabrera
 
Science
 
Beverley B. Jones Science Award
Steven Lang
 
Barbara Lester Environmental Science
Marina Ayuso
 
Excellence In Chemistry
Benjamin Freeman
 
Excellence In Physics
William Glass
 
Freshmen Awards 
 
Ann Goesel Everglades School Award
Isabella Pena
 
Damien Kaminski Award
Juan Gabriel Roca-Paisley
 
Sophomore Awards
 
Boys’ Honor And Excellence Award
Benjamin Rosenthal
 
Girls’ Honor And Excellence Award 
Ava Dimond
 
Junior Book Awards 2015-2016
 
Brandeis University
Michael Colonna
 
Columbia University
Joon-Young Kim
 
Cornell University
Harrison Tandy
 
Dartmouth College
Deborah Ajagbe
 
George Washington University
Sean Becker
 
Harvard University
Joeli Ertel
 
Johns Hopkins University
Natalie Fredman
 
Mount Holyoke College
Anne Gutierrez
 
University Of Pennsylvania
Benjamin Freeman
 
Princeton University
Guillermo Wenrich
 
University Of Virginia
Kyla Valls
 
Wellesley College
Juliana Ramirez
 
Williams College
Armando Brito
 
All School Awards
 
Ronni Weksler Bermont Service Award
Dimitri Godur
 
Elliott  Kayton Award
Owen Zighelboim
 
Robert Segall Award
Andrew Geraghty
 
School Spirit Award
Michael Colonna
 
SGA Faculty Spirit Award
Jorge Guzman
 
Citizenship Award
Roberto Alexandre Sidi
 
Arthur Moses Student Award
O’Jhonte Armstrong
 
Arthur Moses Faculty Award
Paul Natland '04
 
Ransom Everglades School
Longevity Awards 2016
 
30 Years
Donald Kappelman
Gloria Pierce
                             
20 Years
Robert DuBard
Thomas Dughi
Constance Hyde
Miguel Martinez
Gustavo White
                            
15 Years
Irene Bustamante
Jose Estrada
Genaro Manriquez
Jacqueline Milanes
Elsa Munoz
Jesus Nodal
Omar Vega
                            
10 Years
Emily Aungst
Erin Housiaux
Lilliam Fernandez
Grace Gonzalez
Rene Gonzalez
Gina Montet
Heidi Steen
Joshua Stone
Maria Trabanco

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Founded in 1903, Ransom Everglades School is a coeducational, college preparatory day school for grades 6 - 12 located on two campuses in Coconut Grove, Florida. Ransom Everglades School produces graduates who "believe that they are in the world not so much for what they can get out of it as for what they can put into it." The school provides rigorous college preparation that promotes the student's sense of identity, community, personal integrity and values for a productive and satisfying life, and prepares the student to lead and to contribute to society.