High School Graduates

Evie Anderson


Evie Anderson is graduating from the International Baccalaureate program at Midlothian High School. She was in the National Honor Society, National English Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Honor Society, Rho Kappa Honor Society and the TriM Honor Society. She plans on attending Denison in the fall where she received the Alumni Award and the Leadership Scholarship.

Hank Carroll is a senior at Midlothian High School, graduating with an advanced studies diploma.  He plays first base for the Varsity Trojans baseball team.  He will be studying accounting at the University of Alabama in the fall!  Roll Tide!

Jenna DeGonia is graduating from Midlothian High School, where she played club volleyball and is a member of many clubs, including Paws for a Cause, Champions Together, DECA, and Future Business Leaders of America.  She is planning on attending the University of North Carolina Wilmington to pursue a degree in nursing.

Madison Jewett is graduating from Trinity Episcopal School. She is going to Princeton next year to study aerospace engineering. She is graduating as a full IB diploma candidate and is the salutatorian.

Ryan Kurichh is graduating from Midlothian High School
Attending the University of Tennessee in the fall, majoring in Biological Sciences, pursuing a medical or law degree. He was a 
4-year Varsity Cross Country, Indoor Track, and Outdoor Track
Member of NHS and FBLA.

Addison Marie Lucas is graduating from The Collegiate School.
Future Plans:  Attending Baylor University, where she has been named a Getterman Scholar.  Addison is majoring in Biology and French and is hoping to serve the geriatric community through a career in medicine. During high school, she was in  Cum Laude Society, Co-Chair of Collegiate Service Council, President of TEACH, President of French Club, 4 years, Collegiate's Varsity Swim Team (State Champions, all 4 years), 3 years, NOVA Swim Team, 11 years, Hallsey High Tides Swim Team, Former HHT Asst Swim Coach, and CIT

Preston Marchant will attend the James Madison University Honors College this fall, where he earned both the Madison Award for Academic Excellence and the Thomas A. Dingledine Scholarship, which is awarded to fewer than 10 incoming Honors College students based on achievement, leadership, and service. At Midlothian High School, Preston has distinguished himself academically while also staying involved in athletics, leadership, and the arts, including playing the viola in both the chamber and concert orchestras. He is a member of several academic honor societies, reflecting his consistent performance across subject areas.  He serves as secretary of the National Honor Society and is an active member of Future Business Leaders of America. Preston was captain of the varsity swim team at Midlothian High School for his junior and senior years and has been part of the Hallsley swim team since its inaugural season. Now in his 12th and final year, he has also given back to the program as a coach in training and earned the Coach’s Award for the 15–18 age group last season.  Preston’s commitment to the water extends beyond competition. He has worked as a lifeguard at the Hallsley pool since age 15 and volunteered with Drownproof Richmond, where he helped teach water safety and survival skills to children and families who may not otherwise have access to swim instruction.

Harrison Parker Moore is graduating from Midlothian High School with an Advanced Diploma, National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, English National Honor Society, and Success Peer Facilitator Mentor. In the fall, he will be attending Liberty University with a Major in Engineering. Harrison- We love you so much and are very Proud of you! Always believe in yourself, take chances, and allow God to lead the way. 

Aditi Nair is graduating from Maggie L Walker Governor's School where she received the 2025 Bank of America Student Leader, 2024 Skipping Stones Youth Award, Found and Executive Director of I'mPossible - an all-inclusive non-profit STEAM initiative for children with learning challenges, Founder and Editor-in-chief of The Possible Society - a global literary magazine that fosters creativity and promotes inclusiveness, Director of Design and Layout for The Jabberwock, MLWGS newspaper.  She will attend New York University in the fall and plans to major in Neuroscience under the pre-health track.

Saylor Narron is graduating from Midlothian High School.  She was
IB president, Varsity swim captain, National honor society, English, math, science, Spanish, and social studies honor societies and
FBLA public speaking state champ.  Her future plans are to attend either UVA or UNC-Chapel Hill to major in economics with a minor in political science.

Kaylin Paris is graduating from Midlothian High School, where she was involved in Field Hockey, Honor Societies, DECA, FBLA, HPU Business Fellow, and HPU Presidential Scholarship. Kaylin will attend High Point University and is majoring in Marketing.