Student Standouts: Brown ’24, Enyard ’24, Etherington ’24, Goldson ’24, Schukar ’24, Allgeyer ’25, Birkel ’25, Football Program
Faculty Features: Huber, Purlee
Congratulations to this week’s standouts below. Way to go #RamNation! And as always, if you have a story to share, please email weeklynews@micds.org.
Ava Goldson '24 Collegiate Lacrosse
Congratulations to Ava Goldson ’24 on her commitment to the admissions process at Claremont McKenna College! Way to go, Ava! We are looking forward to watching you succeed as a student-athlete at the collegiate level!
Three Rams Receive Pre-Season Accolades
Congratulations to the following Rams on receiving All St. Louis County team honors from Prep Redzone.
Carter Enyard ’24 – 1st Team Defense – LB
Davis Schukar ’24 – 1st Team Offense – OL
Lucas Allgeyer ’25 – Honorable Mention Defense – DL
Way to go, Rams! We’re looking forward to an exciting football season!
Caroline Birkel '25 & Ella Etherington '24 Field Hockey Highlight
Caroline Birkel ’25 and Ella Etherington ’24 were recently highlighted in Prepsportsstl with a pre-season look at the MICDS Field Hockey program. They, along with Varsity Field Hockey Coach Lynn Mittler, offered reflections from last season and plans, hopes, and dreams for this season. Read the full article here. Best wishes, Rams, for an exciting season on the pitch!
MICDS Football Program Named #3 Small School
High five to the MICDS football team on being named #3 on the list of small school football programs. Click here to read an article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the recognition. Despite some offensive production to replace this season, Varsity Football Coach Dr. Fred Bouchard is optimistic and details several players‘ skills and growth potential. Play hard, Rams!
Union Avenue Opera Production Includes MICDS Connections
Union Avenue Opera’s production of Ragtime opened last week and is getting rave reviews.
Fun MICDS connections include:
- Upper School Arts Teacher Patrick Huber designed the scenery and lighting.
- Patrick Huber and Upper School Arts Teacher Brian Purlee designed and built the abstract Model-T roadster that is used in the show.
- Greysen Brown ’24 is working on the lighting crew and managing the follow spot.
- Alumni Zion Thomas ’19, who played the leading role of Coalhouse Walker in the 2018 production, is a member of the Harlem Chorus.
- Alumni Alexander Huber ’19 is also on the lighting crew and running the light board.
How great it is to see members of our MICDS community come together in artistic ways! Bravo and brava, Rams!