An award based on the following four characteristics: academic achievement, leadership skills, character and work
with the school and community is what was given to Zoe Dieringer, a 5th
grader at Lancaster Elementary, Louis Cohn, an 8th grader at Boyet
Junior High, and Grace Dragna, a senior at Mandeville High School. There
were the finalists for Student of the Year competition in St. Tammany
Parish, and they will go on to compete in a regional competition. The
regional competition finalists will be announced next month and include
students from seven regions across the State of Louisiana.
Student of the Year awards are chosen specifically from grades 5
(elementary school), 8 (middle school), and 12 (high school). Students
are chosen from both public and non-public
schools. After the regional competition determination has been made,
the finalists from that event will go on to be selected as the Student
of the Year for the State of Louisiana. Portfolios by the students,
writing samples, and interviews are submitted at the regional level to
help in the judging of students.
The chosen students from St. Tammany Parish had numerous
accomplishments. Zoe Dieringer has a 4.0 grade point average, tutors
other students, served on the Student Council, is a member of the band,
playing the flute, and is amember of the Nutritional Advisory Club, the
Hammond Ballet Youth Ensemble. She hopes to become a professional
dancer and has been invited to attend the American Ballet Theatre Your
Dancer Summer Workshop in New York City.
Louis Cohn’s accomplishments include starting left tackle on teh Boyet Junior High football team, a 4.0 grade point
average, a member and award recipient of the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts,
and was named Boyet’s outstanding Student in American History, Life
Sciences and Reading.
Grace Dragna maintains a 4.56 grade point average and volunteers for
and leads numerous organizations including the Mandeville Youth and
Government Club, Political Thinkers Club, the Mandeville High Student
Council, Feeding the Needy (Covington Rotary Club), So Others Might Eat
Soup Kitchen in Washington, D.C., Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank, the
Samaritan Center, the Louisiana Youth Legislature, and the 2018 United
States Senate Youth Program. She is also a National Merit Semifinalist.
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