Academics
End of Year Awards

2025 UD Awards

School Awards Given at Graduation

The Casady Award, named in honor of the late The Right Reverend Thomas Casady, is a permanent trophy of the School on which are inscribed the names of the winners from year to year. This is the highest award of the School. The recipient is that student who, in character, scholarship, leadership, and devotion, has made the most outstanding contribution to the life of the School.

David Edward Ruffin

The Trustees’ Award, a permanent trophy of the School, is established in honor of past and present trustees in gratitude for their devoted service to Casady School. This award is given to that student who, by virtue of his or her character, loyalty, and service, has made Casady a finer School.

Isabella Rose Cope

The Heads of School Award is given in honor of Stephen Gassaway; Reverend Michael Martin; Shaun Kelly, Jr.; Howard W. Taber; Dr. Robert B. Woolsey; Richard B. McCubbin; Barnaby J. Roberts; Mark H. Mullin; Charles W. Britton; David W. Gorham; Christopher C. Bright; and Nathan L. Sheldon, whose leadership built this great School. The award is given to a senior who has made a special contribution to the life and spirit of Casady School.

Robert Don Evans III

The Alumni Award, a permanent trophy of the School, was established in honor of Casady graduates in appreciation of their continuing interest in and support of the School. This award is given to the students who have made significant contributions to the School in their area of ability.

Krish Kalpesh Patel, Lilly Agnes Johnston
 
The Reverend Canon James R. Harris Award, created in memory of The Reverend Canon James R. Harris, former comptroller of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma and longtime friend of Casady School, is presented to an Upper Division student who has made significant contributions to the Casady Community. The recipient has enriched our corporate life, drawing from a spiritual commitment and expressed by repeated acts of thoughtfulness and service.

Ellen Jane Morgan

The Ian Rennert Memorial Award, created in memory of Ian Rennert, class of 1987, is awarded to a senior who displays a fullness of vision that unifies and elevates his or her endeavors, whether they be academic, artistic, or athletic, beyond the scope of ordinary achievement.

Campbell Parker Metcalf
 
The Summa Cum Laude Award was established by the late The Right Reverend Thomas Casady and is awarded each year to that member of the senior class who has maintained the highest scholastic average throughout his or her high school years.

Isabella Rose Cope
 
The Phi Beta Kappa Award is presented each year to that student in the senior class who has demonstrated superior scholarship over the last four years.

Krish Kalpesh Patel
 
Samuel Roberts Noble Scholars are the boy and girl in each class who have the highest numerical average for this academic year.

Krish Kalpesh Patel, Isabella Rose Cope - Class of 2025
Raymond Junyang Jiang, Hope Hayley Fahler - Class of 2026
Evan Joseph Kirt, Kyra Sawheny - Class of 2027
Hudson Kenneth Fong, Dhiya Vinodh Jeevanantham - Class of 2028

Departmental Awards

Advanced Mathematics
Zhouzi Wang
History
Robert Don Evans III
Dorothy Grace Ferate
American Design
Hope Hayley Fahler
Jolie Ylan Jimenez
Instrumental Music: Band
James Snow Sun
2D Art
Micah Erin Dianda
Instrumental Music: Orchestra
Campbell Parker Metcalf
3D Art
Ethan Huy Hoang Hua
Mathematics Award
Hope Hayley Fahler
Chinese
Damian Zheng
Daisy Le
Photography Award
Addison Ann Starling
Computer Science
James Snow Sun
Science: Biology Award
Ava Ashley Sachdev
Debate
Dorothy Grace Ferate
Science: Chemistry Award
Krish Kalpesh Patel
Most Improved Debater
Rishika Sandeep Shah
Science: Physics Award
Zhouzi Wang
Novice Debater
Siqiao Lin
Spanish Award
Robert Don Evans III
English
Campbell Parker Metcalf
Theatre Award
Annalise Taylor Reynolds
Clair Nichole Sappington
French
Tully Charlotte Roensch
Technical Theatre
Mason Wyatt Northup
 
Theatre: Director's Choice
Breelyn Madelyn Johnson
Maria Sofia Dyer
Estella Grace Cruzan
Avery Lauren Guhl
 
 

Program Awards

Crier Award
Hope Hayley Fahler

The Lil Cox Yearbook Award
Kalia Kealahikikuokalani Brown
Rachel Azeb Zewdie

Logos Award
Campbell Parker Metcalf

Youth Active in the Community "YAC" Award
Anigka Venkat Rajaram

Special Awards and Recognitions

National Merit Scholar
Robert Don Evans III, Ishaa Viral Mehta, and Krish Kalpesh Patel

National Merit Finalist

Umer Ahmad, Robert Don Evans III, Grey Christian Guzzy,
Ishaa Viral Mehta, Krish Kalpesh Patel, Samuel Augustus Doescher Rhoades,
Humza Bin Saif, James Snow Sun

OKC Foundation Scholars Award
Kalia Kealahikikuokalani Brown
Joshua Ray Goggins
Charlotte Mae Knight-Lester
Hannah Mei Jin Linton

Alliance Francaise
Breelyn Madelyn Johnson
Lila Jane Garabelli
Noah James Rindler

Noble Hours Award
Krish Kalpesh Patel

Quill and Scroll International Honor Society
Kalia Brown
Niva Hapani
Hope Fahler
Cora Johnson

Graduation Exercises 2025

Baccalaureate 2025

School Awards Given at Assemblies

The Archibald Cason Edwards Sr. Scholarship
Maksim Ivanov

The Brown University Associated Alumni Award
Maria Sofia Dyer

The Catriona M. Mitchell Mathematics Award
Isabella Rose Cope

The Chilton Powell Talent Award
Samuel Augustus Doescher Rhoades
Caroline Olivia Anderson

The Harvard Prize
Hope Hayley Fahler

The Judge Clarence M. Mills Scholar Award
Claire Kathleen Anderson

The Patrick S. Nagle Poetry Award
Campbell Parker Metcalf

The Reverend Samuel L. Botkin Award
Evan Joseph Kirt
William Grant Skarky

The Robert Woolsey Scholar Award
Isabella Rose Cope

The Sara Stanley Gordon Edwards Awards
Daisy Le

The William Walker Fine Arts Award
Tully Charlotte Roensch
Casady School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory, Episcopal day school serving students in pre-k-12. Educating Mind, Body, and Spirit.
Casady School is a PreK-12, independent, college preparatory Episcopal day school committed to deeper-level learning. Casady School welcomes a student body that reflects the diversity of the world around us and therefore does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, nationality, or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletics, and other school-administered programs generally accorded or made available to students at the School.