Fifteen Individuals Named as IESA
Scholar Attitude Award Winners
Division I: Kloe Froebe, Lincoln West
Lincoln-Broadwell
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[April 07, 2020]
The Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA)
is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020Scholar Attitude
Award. A panel of judges consisting of coaches, athletic directors,
principals, and superintendents reviewed the applications and
selected one student from each of the 15 IESA membership divisions
for the award.
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To be considered, a student from an IESA member
school must be of 8th grade status, have a minimum
grade-point-average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, must have participated in
at least one IESA activity during each year of their two-year junior
high career, and demonstrated outstanding citizenship during their
junior high tenure. In addition, each student is required to submit
an essay titled "The Value of Sportsmanship."
"I am pleased to announce the 2020 IESA Scholar Attitude Award
Winners," said Steve Endsley, IESA Executive Director. "These 15
students represent the very essence of junior high school
interscholastic activities. They have excelled in the classroom, on
the athletic fields, in fine arts activities, and have demonstrated
outstanding leadership in their communities. When this award was
created 22 years ago, I was amazed at the caliber of students who
won the award. Now, 22years later, the students are equally
impressive and given the advances in technology, bring so many
experiences to the classroom. It is indeed an honor to be associated
with students who have achieved so much and are so prepared for
their high school careers and beyond. In addition to the 15
statewide winners, I also extend my congratulations to the students
who applied but were not selected as it is a significant
accomplishment just to be selected by their school to apply for the
award."
The 15 award winners, two guests of each award winner, and the
school principal were scheduled to be the guests of the IESA at a
luncheon on Tuesday, May 5, at the Doubletree Hotel and Conference
Center in Bloomington. However, the coronavirus situation affecting
the country has those plans on a tentative hold. All award winners
will receive a plaque, an award medallion and a gift card. Further
information regarding the recognition luncheon will be made
available once any plans can be finalized.
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Named as Scholar Attitude Award Winners for 2020 are:
Division A: Madison Harvey, McHenry Parkland
Division B: Kaylee Celus, Annawan
Division C: Annika Johnson, Sugar Grove Kaneland Harter
Division D: Kenny Daggett, Mazon-Verona-Kinsman
Division E: Malachi Snyder, Marseilles ES
Division F: Alayna Filipiak, Peoria Academy
Division G: Brynn Boundy, Gibson City GCMS
Division H: Gianna Rawlings, Normal, Chiddix
Division I: Kloe Froebe, Lincoln West Lincoln-Broadwell
Division J: Jaycee Privia, Ashland A-C Central
Division K: Ava Boyd, Mahomet-Seymour
Division L: Piper Sanders, Mattoon
Division M: Madelyn Beck, Springfield Lincoln
Division N: Austin Wesley, Robinson Nuttall
Division O: Julianne Hendricks, Edwardsville Liberty
A complete listing of prior winners is available at the following link:
http://www.iesa.org/sportsmanship/ sca/winners.asp
[Heather D. Baker] |