JACKSON Wyo. — The Jackson Hole Rotary Lunch Club presented its Students of the Season Awards on Tuesday, Nov. 1, at The Wort Hotel.

These awards recognize outstanding high school students from Jackson Hole High School, Summit Innovations High School, Jackson Hole Classical Academy, JH Community School and Mountain Academy.

The recognitions were kicked off by Dr. Scott Crisp, Principal at Jackson Hole High School, who highlighted Mack Fairbairn. Crisp remarked how Mack “represents being a respectful and kind person,” values JHS have highlighted this year as the human part of schools.

Amelia Nebenzahl from Mountain Academy honored Student of the Season, senior Grace Regan. Amelia remarked that Grace “makes space for other voices to be heard at Mountain Academy.” Grace remarked how she has enjoyed her time as a student at Mountain Academy. She shared a passion for local nonprofit Horse Warriors and how her work connecting to horses showed “how important trust and compassion are in relationships.”

Monica Vitale, Dean of Academics at JH Classical Academy, introduced Sascha Mizelle, a junior, who is a “compassionate leader that serves younger students in a mentor role.” Sascha also shared her passion for Horse Warriors. She has learned leadership through training, and how to take charge and live life in the present. In the future, she hopes to study Criminal Psychology.

Taylor Santos from Summit Innovations High School was honored as the Student of the Season by Pier Trudelle. Trudelle highlighted Taylor’s “voice and strength” and how “she has advocated for student leadership and change at Summit.”

Santos shared a personal story of finding her voice, her passion for agriculture and how farming changed her life. Taylor uses her lived experiences to fight for change and referred to teachers at Summit as “life support.”

To cap the night off, Gordon Hight, Dean of Students at Jackson Hole Community School, introduced Ventura Garcia Perez, a senior who is “a leader and detailed oriented.” Ventura shared his passion for the musical Hamilton with Rotarians and his volunteering through Hole Food Rescue. Proud of his immigrant roots, Garcia Perez hopes to “leave behind a legacy worth living.”

“We are honored to have students throughout the valley who share their stories and achievements with us,” says JH Rotary Lunch Club President Jessica Jaubert. “Our students honored today and throughout the valley have shown strength, vulnerability, and determination this year, and we recognize all of them and their achievements.”

Toby Koekkoek is a Community News Reporter, and a recent resident of Teton Valley. He enjoys writing about our region's community events and the movers and shakers that make up the culture of this unique mountain town. He enjoys deep powder, and deep thoughts, skateboarding, playing racquet sports, riding his bike, and nerding out on music. Toby also coaches freeride skiing for the Jackson Hole Ski Club and runs skateboard camps in the summer.