Lower School Closing and Grade-Level Awards

Lower School Closing
Thursday, May 21, 2026

National Elementary Honor Society 
Members: 
Spencer Andre
Cassia Chen
Camellia Colligan
Elaine Dobbs
Arman Ehsan
Adira Farmer
Oliver Gomez
Jacques Guillotte
Anah Kane
Ryan Korab
Michael Chad Lipari
Thomas Lee
Benjamin McCall
Rosalind Olivier
Jordan Rainey
Klyne Richaud
Abbie Rideau
Jackson Romero
Reid Russell
Eleanor Shirley
Juliana Troyanowski

NEHS Citizenship Award
The Citizenship Award recognizes students who consistently demonstrate the core values of leadership, service, responsibility, and respect through their daily actions and attitudes. This honor celebrates students who serve as positive role models within our school community and who embody the values reflected in our school prayer.
These students went above and beyond the required service hours, consistently demonstrating initiative, kindness, and a commitment to serving others both on and off campus.
Anah Kane
Thomas Lee
Benjamin McCall
Jackson Romero
Reid Russell
Eleanor Shirley
Juliana Troyanowski

Le Grand Concours

ESA fifth graders competed this year in Le Grand Concours, a national competition sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of French. Our students’ scores were measured against those of more than 3,000 students competing in the elementary division nationwide. 
Mentions honorables:
  • Ashton Roberthon
  • Arman Ehsan
  • Oliver Gomez

Math Awards

Fifth graders from around the world compete each year in the Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools. The goals of the Math Olympiad are to inspire enthusiasm and a love for mathematics, strengthen mathematical intuition, foster creativity and ingenuity, and provide students with the satisfaction and excitement that come from meeting challenging problems.

Each month, from November through March, our students complete rigorous 30-minute timed assessments. Their scores are then combined and compared with those of students from all 50 states and more than 30 countries around the world.

5th graders scoring in the top 50% of all of this year’s scores
  • Jordan Rainey
Scoring in the top 40% of all scores 
  • Adira Farmer
  • Catherine Gray
  • Jacques Guillotte
  • Rozi Olivier
  • Jack Romero
Scoring in the top 30% of all scores
  • Everett Massey
  • Juliana Troyanowski
Scoring in the top 25%
  • Ryan Korab
Scoring in the top 20%
  • Cassia Chen
  • Arman Ehsan
  • Thomas Lee
  • Benjamin McCall
Scoring in the top 10%
  • Oliver Gomez

Honor Roll

Students receive Honor Roll recognition when they earn no grade below a B- in any quarter during the academic year. 
Fifth grade
  • Luke Fitzmorris
  • Parker Rideaux

Headmaster’s List

Students receive Headmaster’s List recognition when they earn a cumulative grade point average of 3.67 or higher and receive no grade below a B- in any quarter during the academic year. 

Fifth grade
  • Spencer Andre
  • Cassia Chen
  • Camellia Colligan
  • Elaine Dobbs
  • Arman Ehsan
  • Adira Farmer
  • Oliver Gomez
  • Jacques Guillotte
  • Anah Kane
  • Ryan Korab
  • Thomas Lee
  • Michael Chad Lipari
  • Everett Massey
  • Benjamin McCall
  • Julianna Miguez
  • Rosalind Olivier
  • Jordan Rainey
  • Abbie Rideau
  • Jackson Romero
  • Reid Russell
  • Eleanor Shirley
  • Juliana Troyanowski
  • Lucas Wright

Deb Cochran Math Enthusiast Award

The Deb Cochran Math Enthusiast Award is presented to a fifth-grade student who approaches math with curiosity, enthusiasm, and a love for learning. With a positive attitude and a willingness to tackle challenges, this student embraces problem-solving, explores new concepts with excitement, and inspires others with their joy for mathematics. Their perseverance and eagerness to grow make them a shining example of what it means to be a lifelong learner in math!

Oliver Gomez

St. Barnabas Award

In 2004, ESA Lower School was established on the grounds of Saint Barnabas Church.  Our founding location was true to the words in our alma mater as it was a place of study and a place of play, a place where I made the friends I love today.  Where excellence was pursued and gained, to honor that history, we established the Saint Barnabas Award to acknowledge students who strive to live out the virtues of our school prayer while maximizing their ESA experience.

Elaine Dobbs and Michael Chad Lipari

Headmaster’s Award

The Headmaster's Award is presented each year to a 5th-grade student who strives to exemplify “excellence from within.”  The qualities considered for this award include academic excellence, leadership, and contributions to the well-being of the community.  Fifth-grade students who were considered for this award have maintained Headmaster’s List designation on their report cards in every grading period where grades are earned while at the Lower School.  

Rosalind Olivier


The ESA Class of 2033

Spencer Andre
Violet Bentley
Emmali Broussard
Cassia Chen
Camellia Colligan
Elaine Dobbs
Arman Ehsan
Adira Farmer
Luke Fitzmorris
Kirbo Gerdes
Oliver Gomez
Catherine Gray
Jacques Guillotte
Anah Kane
Ryan Korab
Thomas Lee
Michael Chad Lipari
Everett Massey
Benjamin McCall
Julianna Miguez
Rosalind Olivier
Jordan Rainey
Roman Reed
Klyne Richaud
Abbie Rideau
Parker Rideaux
Ashton Roberthon
Jackson Romero
Reid Russell
Edward Shea
Eleanor Shirley
Charlie Smith
Juliana Troyanowski
Charlotte Wenger
Lucas Wright

Middle School Athletic Awards Awarded to Fifth Graders

Swimming
Catherine Gray - Most Improved
Adira Farmer - High Point Girl and Female Swimmer of the Year with three new school records 

Track & Field
Emmali Broussard - Female MVP

Fourth-Grade Awards

Math Awards

The Continental Mathematics League (CML) is a nationwide mathematics problem-solving competition that provides students with meaningful opportunities to strengthen their analytical thinking and reasoning skills. Participants complete timed written assessments featuring six challenging, non-routine word problems and work independently to solve each one. At the conclusion of the competition, top scorers within our school are recognized for their achievements.

In fourth grade, students participate in monthly contests from November through March. Each contest consists of six non-routine word problems, with a maximum score of six points per test and a possible total of 30 points for the season.
 
7th place
  • Remi Lalande
6th place: 
  • Gwen Dugas
5th place:
  • Arjun Desai
4th place:
  • Iris Hollier
3rd place:
  • Taylor Wang
2nd place:
  • Orman Greckhamer
1st place:
  • Caden Gaudet

Le Grand Concours

Honorable Mention
  • Gwen Dugas- 55%
  • Krew Gros- 55%
  • Iris Hollier- 70%
  • Gabriel Pryor- 60%

Bronze Medal
  • Arjun Desai- 80%
  • Taylor Wang- 75%

Silver Medal
  • Orman Greckhamer- 85%
 
Honor Roll - Fourth grade
  • Aidan Bakeler
  • Maria Monteleone
  • Arjun Nagendran
  • Madelyn Thomas
Headmaster’s List - Fourth grade
  • Leo Breaux
  • Jacob Champagne
  • Arjun Desai
  • Gwen Dugas
  • Cora Fruge
  • Caden Gaudet
  • Krew Gros
  • Hampton Johnson
  • Iris Hollier
  • Emile LaBry
  • Remi Lalande
  • Mateo Ortega
  • Mackenzie Owens
  • Frank Vice
  • Taylor Wang

Third-Grade Awards

Le Grand Concours French Awards

Vivienne Mock 50th percentile
Revan Saloom 50th percentile
Carson Young 50th percentil


Honor Roll - Third grade
  • Aiden Chehardy
  • Seth DeJean
  • Rishi Desai
  • Elliot Landry
  • Jack Landry
  • Carl Romano
  • Camille Russell
  • Abigail Schacht
  • Matthew Shea
  • Calvin Strain
Headmaster’s List - Third grade
  • Ellia Baronne
  • Aniketh Bhardwaj
  • Lucy Burgin
  • Noah Chachere
  • Hayes Colligan
  • Thomas Cox
  • Josephine Dawkins-Bell
  • Carter Herrington
  • Mary Hettich
  • Vivienne Hoffpauir
  • Walter Hoy
  • Clementine Jones
  • August Mallery
  • Vivienne Mock
  • Gabriela Morales
  • Axel Olivier
  • Luke Rajapho
  • Millie Reaves
  • Britton Robertson
  • Revan Saloom
  • Bradley Shepard
  • Tagg Spell
  • Emmett Wall
  • Emmett Woodard
  • Carson Young


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