Twelve Sartell students were recently named to the headmaster’s honor roll at St. John’s Preparatory School, Collegeville.
They and their parents are as follows: Samantha Beckers, sixth grade, daughter of Kristin and Shawn and Beckers; Ana Deal-Hansen, sixth grade, daughter of Terrie and Dick Deal-Hansen; Alexander Holt, eighth grade, son of Pam Bacon and Glenn Holt; Anya Hulsebus, sixth grade, daughter of Wendy and Spencer Hulsebus; Sydney Lo, freshmen, daughter of Rachel and Yang Lo Schuneman; Luke Payne, sophomore, son of Sandy and Troy Payne; Nicholas Schaper, sophomore, son of Jacqueline Schaper of Sartell and Rand Schaper of Rice; Katherine and Maria Sebas, both seniors, daughters of John Sebas of Sartell and Mary Sebas of Mundelein, Ill.; Cormac Smith, sixth grade, son of Penelope and Daniel Smith; Lilly Xie, eighth grade, daughter of Ying Zhou and Kevin Xie; and Lindsay Zerfas, junior, daughter of Vicki Ray of Sartell and Pat Zerfas of Elk River.
Students attaining this honor have a grade-point average of 3.50 or higher.
Four Sartell students were recently named to the principal’s honor roll at St. John’s Preparatory School, Collegeville.
They and their parents are as follows: Kyra Hulsebus, eighth grade, daughter of Wendy and Spencer Hulsebus; Evan Morrison, junior, son of Michelle and Phil Morrison; and Lucas Schaper, senior, and Nathan Schaper, freshmen, sons of Jacqueline Schaper of Sartell and Rand Schaper of Rice.
Students attaining this honor have a grade-point average of 3.0 to 3.499.
Seven Sartell students were among the top 155 high school seniors from more than 38 Region 7 high schools who were honored at the Students of Excellence Recognition and Award Ceremony.
They are the following: Caroline Bang, Ellen Bloom, Bailey Evenson, Andrew Lindmeier, Natalie McIntire, Margaret Minnerath and Laura Somppi.
Schools often use a combination of academic achievement, leadership skills and school or community involvement for selection criteria. These decisions are the responsibility of each district so students are selected by those who know them best.
Madeleine Spalding of Sartell was recently named to the spring semester dean’s list at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, S.D. To achieve this honor, students must have a grade-point averages at 3.5 or above.
Three Sartell students recently graduated from Central Lakes College in Brainerd and Staples.
They and their majors are as follows: Nolan Bettermann, videography production; Ryan George, nursing, honors; and Tyler Mumm, videography production.
Jacob Wenzel, son of Theresa and John Wenzel of Sartell, recently received the Development Foundation Honor Scholarship in the amount of $1,000 and the Helgason Engineering Scholarship in the amount of $500 from North Dakota State University, Fargo. The scholarships recognize high academic achievement. Wenzel will enter NDSU in the fall and plans to major in engineering. In high school, he was active in baseball and football.
Alycia Stidmon, Sartell, was recently named to the spring semester dean’s list at Carthage College, Kenosha, Wis. To earn this honor, a student must achieve a 3.5 or better grade-point average.
Sixteen Sartell students were recently named to the spring semester dean’s list at North Dakota State University, Fargo.
They and their majors are as follows: Jonathan Carlson, art; Abby Fenlason, dietetics; Ross Hardman, psychology; Kayla Hauer, psychology; Joshua Jack, geology; Darrin Laudenbach, electrical engineering; Michael Leonard, civil engineering; Ashley Meyer, architecture; Kirsten Miller, pharmaceutical sciences; Kayla Sorenson, nursing; Bryan Symanietz, management information systems; Michael Symanietz, zoology; Kyle Thorson, computer engineering; Samuel Traut, civil engineering; Anna Wenzel, pharmaceutical sciences; and Theodore Zierden, construction management.
A student must earn a 3.50 grade point average or higher and be enrolled in at least 12 class credits to qualify.
Ben Morine, son of Jennie and Rob Morine of Sartell, was recently accepted for the 2013-14 school year at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He is a 2013 graduate of Sartell High School where he played trombone in the band and participated in tennis and cross country running. He plans to major in business/finance.
Adam Kourajian was recently named to the spring dean’s list in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame-Indiana. Students receiving this honor represent the top 30 percent of the college.