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Bauman Announces Second Semester President’s List Winners
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Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus Head Josh Bauman announce winners of the second semester President’s List award recipients during a May 9 convocation.

The President’s List Award recognizes students who have gone above and beyond in their demonstration of The Bolles Way. The award celebrates students who have shown courage, integrity and compassion in significant service to others and who have worked in specific ways to enhance the school and broader community.

The following students were named to the President’s List for the second semester:

  • Chloe McGrath ’27: McGrath is an ambassador for the Bolles Office of Admission and is involved in the new Student Community Council. She also plays varsity golf and serves others by volunteering at the Player’s Championship and The Furyk Foundation fundraising tournament. She also volunteers with the Tersori Foundation Al Star Kids Clinic, which helps children with special needs play golf.
  • Maura Waller ’26: Waller is described as “the epitome of effective leadership and academic excellence and someone who is kind and helpful to everyone.” She is a WEB leader and is supportive of younger peers, and has been a helpful tour guide for parents. This spring, she co-led a clothing drive for the Carver Center. The collection yielded more than 15 pairs of shoes, 189 shirts, 83 shorts and pants and 42 pairs of socks.
  • Madison Wotiz ’26: Described as hard-working and conscientious, Wotiz is  a leader and mentor in her class who volunteers to help with any task. A WEB leader and admission ambassador, Wotiz led the Carver Center clothing drive with Waller.
  • Matthew Chanan-Khan ’27: Chanan-Khan contributes to numerous organizations including his church youth group, a nonprofit coffee shop that helps homeless people in Jacksonville and Open Hands Global to raise money and develop school programs for children in marginalized communities in Southeast Asia. He also is connected with an organization called Retained Lives, based in Minnesota, which helps lift Cambodian families out of poverty.
  • “The Squim Squad:” Known as The “Squim Squad” this dedicated group of students gathers to complete community service over their school breaks. Projects this year include making school snack packs to donate to the Mandarin Food Bank; creating holiday treat bags for residents of The Towers Retirement Facility; and sorting clothing for Isaiah 177 House, which provides support for children awaiting foster care. This group has shown that serving others is a joyful, rewarding experience. The group includes: Clay Magyar ’26; Dillon Brigman ’26; George Dovellos ’26; Michael Gumino ’26; Kaden Townsend ’26; Louis Joos ’26; Ethan Bathala ’26; and Liam Roberts ’26.

Congratulations, Bulldogs! Thank you for your demonstration of The Bolles Way!