Upper School Honors

St. Mark’s is proud to announce the following awards and honors bestowed upon Upper School students for their outstanding work during the 2019–2020 academic year. Additionally, the School will announce the recipients of the three Major School prizes (The Headmaster’s Cup, The School Flag, and The Citizenship Cup) at Commencement on July 31, 2020.
 
National Merit Scholars
  • Garrett Davis
  • Devan Patel
  • Neal Reddy
  • Kathan Ramnath
  • Lee Schlosser
  • James Shiao
  • Jackson Singhal
  • Rahul Vashi

Junior Book Awards
  • Harvard Prize Book: Cooper Ribman  
  • Yale Book Award: David Yang 
  • Princeton Book Award: Jamie Mahowald 
  • Penn Book Award: Shiv Yajnik 
  • Dartmouth Book Award: Matthew Ho
  • Rhodes Book Award: Owen Goldberg 
  • St. Lawrence University Book Award: Sai Thirunagari
  • Jefferson Book Award (University of Virginia): Aayan Khasgiwala 
  • Rice University Book Award: Max Palys
  • Washington and Lee University: Antonio Quiñones
  • George Washington University Book Award: Blake Hudspeth  
  • Hendrix Book Award: Varun Trivedi  
  • Randolph College Book Award: Robert Pou

Community Awards
  • Fisher Community Service Award: Rishi Mohan
  • Decherd Community Service Award: Christopher Wang
  • DAR Citizenship Award: Tianming Xie

Academic Department Awards

English Department
  • Ralph B. Rogers Awards for Excellence in English
    • 9th grade: Svanik Jaikumar
    • 10th grade: Axel Icazbalceta, Camden Reeves, Ekansh Tambe
    • 11th grade: Sam Morgan, Max Palys
    • 12th grade: Nicholas Cerny
  • Ethlyn Fern Wycott Shakespeare Award: Colin Campbell
  • Victor F. White Award for Excellence in the Study of Literature: Austin Zang
  • Literature Cup: Nicholas Tsao

Fine Arts Department
  • Scott Alan Hubbard Award for Excellence in Band: Taylor Hopkin and Neal Reddy
  • Excellence in Ceramics: John David McClain and Aaron Weiser
  • Livengood Chorus Award: Will Mallick, Eddie Raj, Camp Collins, and Alex Loftus
  • Excellence in Debate: Sahitya Senapathy
  • Excellence in Drama: Henry Exall and Judson Dommer
  • Excellence in Film Studies: Ricky Rodriguez and Jackson Singhal
  • Yves L’Helgoual’ch Orchestra Award: Nicholas Cerny
  • Excellence in Painting and Drawing: Will Chance
  • Excellence in Photography: Benjamin Hao
  • Excellence in Wood and Metal: Alex Piccagli and Julian Ivarra

Foreign Language Department
  • Latin Cup: Pablo Arroyo
  • Spanish Cup: Aaron Weiser
  • Chinese Cup: Austin Zang

History & Social Sciences Department
  • Excellence in History and Social Sciences
    • Foundations of World Societies: Grant Warnecke, Will Spencer, Aadi Khasgiwala, Roome Becker
    • Modern World History: Camden Reeves, Sal Abbasi, Alex Ryan
    • US History & AP US History: Aayush Goodapaty and Alam Alidina
    • AP Economics: Colin Campbell
    • The History of Special Operations: Andrew Laczkowski
    • AP European History: Toby Nwafor
    • Research, Writing and Presentation: Meyer Zinn
    • AP Comparative Government: Jack Trahan
  • The University of Rochester Frederick Douglass & Susan B. Anthony Award: Jamie Mahowald

Math Department
  • The Gauss Award: Nicholas Tsao
  • The Riemann Award: Jeremy Yu
  • The Polya Award: Tristan Doan
  • The Euler Award: Darren Xi
  • The Euclid Award: Stice Neuhoff
  • The Leibniz Award: Max Wu

Science Department
  • Excellence in Biology: Varun Trivedi and Sampath Rapuri
  • Excellence in Chemistry: Devan Patel
  • Excellence in Physics: Nicholas Tsao
  • Excellence in Environmental Science: Cooper Ribman
  • Engineering Sciences Award: Faraz Asim
  • Steven M. Seay Award: Meyer Zinn
  • TEAMS Award: Nicholas Cerny
  • George R. Hague Award: Nicholas Cerny and Nicholas Tsao
  • Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology: Jacob Bell
  • Bausch & Lomb Science Award: Matthew Ho
  • Rensselaer Medal: Max Wu
  • Computer Science Award: Fritz Hesse and Rohit Vemuri

Journalism Awards
  • The ReMarker Award: Sam Ahmed
  • The Marksmen Award: Reid Goldsmith
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St. Mark’s School of Texas

10600 Preston Road
Dallas, Texas 75230
214-346-8000

About Us

St. Mark’s School of Texas is a private, nonsectarian college-preparatory boys’ day school for students in grades 1 through 12, located in Dallas, Texas. St. Mark’s aims to prepare young men to assume leadership and responsibility in a competitive and changing world.

St. Mark’s does not discriminate in the administration of its admission and education policies on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin.