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Freshmen Claire Caserio and Evie Twohig, sophomores Giulia Gattinoni and MacKenzie Lockhart, juniors Clare Pinnow and Dyana Santoyo, seniors Teresa Ciaglo and Gianna Keuer, and Spanish teacher Leah Strobel were honored on April 24 as fourth-quarter Sacred Heart Award recipients for their efforts in living out Sacred Heart Goal Two in a most visible way.
Woodlands Academy musicians received top-level honors at a recent Music in the Parks festival in Cincinnati. Competing against each other, both choral entries received Superior ratings. Microscope won the First Place trophy and Kaleidoscope finished second. Senior Kaley Meister won the Best (vocal) Soloist medal, and the orchestra received a First Place/Excellent trophy.
Woodlands Academy’s 18 participating MathCats finished in eighth place overall at the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics’ (ICTM) Division 1A State Finals held April 5-6 at Illinois State University in Normal. Highlights included a second-place finish in Geometry by the Woodlands team of sophomores Maggie Glunz, Chloe Mensah, Emmy Seliga and Maya Whiteman.
Works by artists Liz Born and Anita Powell were displayed at Woodlands Academy as part of the 2024 Jamie Tuttle Women in the Arts festival, which also featured in-person presentations by each artist. This event has been held annually since 2005. In 2021, it was named in memory of a beloved member of the school’s arts faculty for three decades. Pictured is one of Born’s works.