The
Carondelet
Award
Megan
Medeiros
Emily Lucot
The highest honor bestowed on a Carondelet High School graduate, the Carondelet
Award recognizes the senior who reflects and exemplifies the Carondelet ideals of
academics, leadership, service, character, and loyalty, and who personifies the quote:
“Called to be light: Sent forth to shine.” This year’s Carondelet Award recipient is Megan
Mederios.
As president of the Associated Student Body (ASB) Council, Megan has been a
motivated, charismatic, compassionate, humorous, and responsible young woman. "I count
on her as I would an adult colleague," said Sarah Daniel, director of student activities.
"She is a phenomenal person who can only continue to grow and make a difference in the
world."
An outstanding leader and a creative, articulate young woman, Megan made herself
available to the student body, listened to their issues, and brought those issues forward to
the ASB as well as faculty and administration. She put in many long hours to fulfill her
academic goals and school commitments, and never hesitated to stay late to get the job
done. She set high expectations and is exceptionally detail oriented, yet she maintained
balance and a sense of humor. An approachable leader with a friendly personality, she was
commited to the needs of others. Her cheerful smile, welcoming demeanor, and innate
sense of humor were an asset to our school community, and she is well respected by the
faculty, administration, and her peers.
Megan managed her academics, spiritual life, and student leadership while remaining
actively involved in service to the greater community. Her summer vacations were filled
with enrichment opportunities in lieu of vacations. Throughout the year, she found
time to be a regular volunteer with the Teen and Parent Society as well as at John Muir
Medical Center, while maintaining a GPA over 3.6. "Megan is a dynamic, friendly young
woman who understands the mission of our school," says Carondelet principal Nancy
Libby. "She is charismatic and represents Carondelet well, and I couldn’t ask for a better
role model."
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The Principal's
Award
The Principal's Award is presented to the
senior who has exemplified Carondelet
High School’s mission “to integrate gospel
values, to intelligently apply these values
into their lives, and to reflect these values
through leadership and service to the
greater community.” In recognition for
all she has meant to Carondelet High
School—and especially to the Class of
2013— Emily Lucot is recognized with the
Principal’s Award for outstanding service to
Carondelet High School.
As an enthusiastic leader at Carondelet
High School, Emily is dedicated, creative,
organized, and mature. Her delightful sense
of humor, creative genius, and motivation
allow her to be a bright light, energetic
leader, and a woman who accomplishes
her goals. As junior and senior class
representative on the Associated Student
Body (ASB) Council, Emily contributed
exceptional leadership for the past two
years. In addition to serving on the ASB,
she was involved in leading the s