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Academic Highlights


     Language Awards

     Universal Latin Exam Gold Medalists                        National Greek Exam
        Grade 5: Judah Bedinghaus, Lane Campbell, Olivia Davis,    Merit: Gabe Sachs, Nate Sachs, Ben Thistleton, Ethan
        Simeon Johnson, Miguel Keyes, Asher Lewandowski,           Lutz, William Wheeler
        Zeal McNeilly, Luke Redelman, Elinor Shehane,              High Honor: Lewis Reynolds, Zeke Crocker
        Samantha Smith, Amy Stapleton, Jacob Weller,               Highest Honor: Ethan Hwang, Eva Inyang, Marko
        Rosemary Weller, Matthew Zhang.                            Mavridis
        Grade 6: David Ashley, Eliza Bayly, Chase Beckner, Sydel
        Belcher, Lydia Bell, Riah George, Clara Graham, Noah
        Inyang, Matthew May, Whit McNeilly, Judah Powers,
        Emma Sathianathan, Miriam Solomon, Aury Vinson,
        Catalina Wert, Nathan Zhao.
        Grade 7: Esther Costa, Clara Grace Mahl, Jason
        Reynolds, Ida Stapleton, Leon Tu.
        Grade 8: Liam Bedinghaus, Joseph Bell, Trevor Hwang,
        Naomi Johnson, Jubilee McNeilly, Jonah Mizeres, Elliana
        Spiers.
    National Latin Exam                                           AP Exams
        Magna Cum Laude (Bronze): Ida Stapleton                   While Mars Hill Academy does not offer the College
        Maxima Cum Laude (Silver): Sydel Belcher, Matthew May     Board's Advanced Placement courses in order to
        Summa Cum Laude (Gold): Lydia Bell, Clara Grace Mahl,     preserve the integrity and independence of our classical
        Jason Reynolds                                            curriculum, some students choose to sit for AP exams
     National Spanish Exam                                        based on their preparation through MHA coursework.
        Honorable Mention: Adali Belcher, Louisa Graham,          This year, 11 students took a total of 16 AP exams in
        Jackson Kershner, Adelaide Solomon, Noah Bass,            Latin, Calculus, and Advanced Physics—subjects that
        Mary Johnson, Sonya Wert                                  reflect the strength of our academic program. Sixty-four
        Bronze Medals: Emma St. Clair, Ellery Powers,             percent earned a score of 3 or higher, demonstrating
        Maddie Redelman                                           both hard work and a high level of achievement.

                   Silas Reynolds (Grade 12)                    Science Olympiad Awards
                                                                Science Olympiad is a competitive platform, fostering scientific
                    National Merit Finalist Award               exploration, teamwork, and innovation. Spanning various
                    2024 PSAT
                                                                scientific disciplines, these STEM-competitions challenge students
                                                                to apply their knowledge and skills during hands-on, interactive
                                                                events. This year’s Science Olympiad team received regional
                                                                honors, including:
                   Jack Wheeler (Grade 11)                       1   Road Scholar B - Trevor Hwang & Jason Reynolds
                                                                  st
                                                                 2 nd  Helicopter B - Ben Dever & Jason Reynolds
                     Distinguished Scholar (CLT 10)              2 nd  Wind Power B - Trevor Hwang
                     Regional Scholar (CLT 10)                   2 nd  Geologic Mapping C - Isaac Bass & Silas Reynolds
                     National Merit Recognized Scholar (PSAT)    2 nd  Helicopter C - Linken Mefford & Marko Mavridis
                                                                 3 rd  Metric Mastery B - Trevor Hwang & Drew Pullins

           2024-2025 Enrollment Information



       Total Enrolled Students: 343                               Attendance Rate: 96.7%


          Male/Female: 179/164                                    The attendance rate reflects the percentage of days
          PreK-6/Grades 7-12: 231/117                             students are present, offering a measure of both student
          Teacher to Student Ratio: 1:9                           engagement and the vitality of the school environment.

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