Fiona Benvenuto started the club Strings and Things, which made friendship bracelets and gifts.
Julia Diaz and Mykenzie put on a 5K event to benefit Challenge Aspen.
Tomas Franceschi, Sharif Kahn, and Giovanni Seeman prepared and planned a kids' basketball camp at the Snowmass Rec Center.
Robert Helsing founded a non-profit organization called the \Aspen Inclusion Project\ to fund ski lessons and tutoring for students in the Roaring Fork Valley.
Cerys Hembury created a photography and interview project, called \Defining Woomanhood: A Visual Anthology\, to foster inclusion with a focus on the female experience in sports.
Delilah Hemstreet started a blog called \Cleaner Greener Planet\, fostering a passion that began in 7th grade and focused on local issues with a global impact.
Katie Maeve Hicks founded a Women in Finance club which focused on communication and community, bringing speakers to students.
Greta Holton and Stela VerHey collaborated with the 4th-grade Newbery Book Club and supported young readers while discussing learner profile traits and literary analysis.
Emily Jacobson planned and organized a holiday ballet show for children aged 3-6.
Luka Jaramaz, Collin Luu, and Oscar McHugh offered a free youth soccer camp called Unity Soccer, aiming to support all kids and provide a place to play soccer.
Zahra Khan created a Girls in STEM workshop with the goal of promoting coding and engineering skills with 3rd graders.
Pippa Millstone developed a club in collaboration with Whitcomb Terrace to encourage and support relationships between youth and senior citizens.
Lexi Munro worked to promote the \local thrift shop\ using social media.
Vida Smith identified a need for a food stand and set it up in Veracruz to distribute free food to locals.
Audrey Woodrow founded the Gender Equity Project, which focused on providing free feminine products in both AMS and AHS.
Class of 2024 Projects
Brooke O’Sullivan worked with science teacher Haylen Gonzalez-Pita, Superintendent David Baugh, The ASD School Board, and the ASD Facilities Team to revamp the recycling program at AHS.
Will Hanneman organized a youth hockey tournament in the spring of 2024.
Adeline Christensen created a podcast focusing on literature and mental health titled, The Unsurprising Benefits of Reading.
Brody Fox, Will Gerardi, Bodhi Yang, and Joshua Ward created a film on ski safety.
Eli Kissel led the student team in building a Tiny Home for the local Tiny Home Project.
Sarrah Hmani created a Smart Study website to help students with advice on study habits.
Amelia Hecht and Taylor Lewis worked with The Labelle Foundation to foster and photograph puppies in need of homes.
Sylvia Buck, Edie Creamer, Clem Neral Robinson, and Clea Welden painted a mural in the girls' bathroom to help stop the negative graffiti at AHS as seen above.
Ben Clark and Lauren Kinney focused on education surrounding climate change and worked with Nikki Dorr’s 2nd-grade class at AES.
Joaquin Nicolas Ladron de Guevara Vera started a three-week baseball training program for AMS students.
Kira Locke created a club that partnered with Whitcomb Terrace to bring teens and seniors together for a mutual partnership.
Zalla Smalls started a girls' climbing club to focus on both female empowerment and the sport of climbing with AMS students.
Adelaide Ryerson created a film, Desire 2 Win, documenting the boys’ lacrosse team including their connection to and loss of teammate Carson Clettenberg.