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Lindsay Smith T was named the Bryant-Jordan Student-Athlete winner for Class 6A. (Mountain Brook City Schools)
MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL Mountain Brook High School senior Lindsay Smith T was named the 2021 Class 6A, Region 5 Bryant-Jordan Scholar-Athlete Award winner at a banquet April 12.
Smith T earned the prestigious scholarship because she has excelled academically and athletically throughout her high school career.
In the classroom, she has maintained a 4.6 GPA while taking numerous Advanced Placement courses and was named a Commended Student in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program.
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Smith T also holds the title of published author. In 10th grade, she wrote a short story that was included in an anthology called The Emotional Embodiment of Stars that featured some of the country s top up-and-coming writers.
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A senior at Villa Maria Academy, Anna Heppelmann is one of the Editor-in-Chiefs of the student newspaper Villa Voice, which has won the Columbia Gold Award; and is one of the Editor-in-Chiefs of Festival, Villaâs literary magazine, which also has won the Columbia Gold Award. She is co-president of PA Math League; is a Commended Student in the National Merit Corporationâs annual scholarship competition; and in her sophomore year won an award at Villa in Excellence in Advanced Mathematics. Outside of Villa Maria, she has worked with the charitable arm of Get Well Network, which focuses on making patientsâ experiences better in hospitals. She also has worked as a volunteer for Hi5 soccer as a âbuddyâ to kids with special needs; at Villanovaâs Special Olympics Fall Festival; and at the Wayne Art Center, where she was a teacherâs assistant in art camps for children.
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FAIRMONT Each school year, two seniors, one male, and one female, are selected from the senior class at area schools and given the honor of Triple A recipient. The award is given to students who excel in arts, athletics, and academics.
Ameya Komaragiri and Bryn Miller are this year’s Triple A winners at Fairmont High School. They were selected from 121 students in this year’s senior class.
“Every year this is a hard decision because there are typically three or four really good options and this year was no different,” said activities director, Mat Mahoney.
Komaragiri, son of Nirmala and Durga has been in soccer and tennis throughout high school.