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Brenneman Shares Summer in D.C.

Carson Brenneman, Classical School of Wichita, 2022, spent his summer living in Haymarket, Virginia, where he commuted to Washington, D.C., as an intern for Senator Jerry Moran. He took calls from constituents, sorted mail and emails, took tours, attended hearings, and performed other miscellaneous tasks such as taking documents to

Beaton Recognized with New Media Research Scholarship

We’re excited to share that Honesty Beaton, East High, 2022, has received the New Media Research Scholarship from the Institute for New Media Studies at Fort Hays State University (FHSU) for the 2024-2025 academic year. Last spring, Honesty took the opportunity to enroll in the “Video Game Creation” course, a

Martinez Heads to KU

Rafael Martinez, Maize South, 2024, has decided to attend the University of Kansas this fall. This decision was driven by KU’s extensive community and proximity to home. Rafel also noted that KU’s financial aid opportunities allow him to pursue a high-quality education for an unmatched price. Rafael plans to pursue

Grace Returns from Tokyo

Katherine Grace, Collegiate, 2023, recently wrapped up her freshman year at Texas Christian University. She was provided the opportunity to travel abroad to Tokyo, Japan, where she took an Honors College course called ‘Video Games and Culture.’ This unique course took her on a journey through various districts of Tokyo

Kanagy Earns Dual Degrees

We are thrilled to announce that Ben Kanagy, Trinity Academy, 2021, has graduated with two degrees from two colleges within three years. Ben earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Kansas State University and a Bachelor of Science in Bible/Theology from Manhattan Christian College. This summer, Ben is dedicating time

Geromel Named Gatorade’s Kansas Player of the Year

We are proud to announce that Vitor Geromel, Maize South, 2024, has been honored as Gatorade’s Kansas Player of the Year! Through Gatorade’s Equity in Sports Initiative, Vitor was given the opportunity to choose a youth sports organization to receive his $1,000 Gatorade Player of the Year Community Grant. He has