CULLMAN —
St. Bernard Preparatory School is pleased to announce the appointment of the 2012-13 school ambassadors for both the middle and high schools. Ambassadors are selected based on application, academic record and personal character.
Admissions Director Dr. Donna Bryant offered students the opportunity to become an ambassador through an application process form and evaluated each student based on their responses to the questionnaire.
Applicant names were submitted to each principal for academic verification and personal character. These students will serve as leaders to interested parents and students at open house during the fall and the spring.
The following students are to be commended for this outstanding honor:
Middle school ambassadors: Arnel Calinao, Isabella Cline, Clint Crumbley, Jalen Lee, Hunter Looney, Leahrose Mami, Morgan Matz, Seth McDonald, Cailin O’Donnell, Sarah Peel, Graham Sanders, Isabel Santiago and Olivia Tafazoli.
High school ambassadors: Abbey Andre, Ethan Arndt, Mackenzie Bockhold, Aymee Chauvin, Audrey Cofield, Theresa Gamble, Samuel George, Liz Giddens, Anna Gongre, Anna Caroline Keefe, Yoo Jung Lee, Sean Macfarlane, Ayleana Mami, Elizabeth McAfee, Madison McMahon, Abigail Mescher, Alli Messick, Marina Naranjo, Gabriel Pautler, Sadie Pudles, Seamus Russell, David Schartung, Will Sciaroni, John Schneider and Christopher Woods.
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