Medway High School Senior Lillian Woodard Recognized by Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents
Nov 28, 2020 01:21PM ● By Chuck TashjianFrom left: Superintendent Armand Pires, Lillian's mother Sylvia, Senior Lillian Woodard, Lillian's father Eric and Principal John Murray. (Photo courtesy Medway Public Schools)
Medway High School senior
Lillian Woodard has been presented with the Massachusetts
Association of School Superintendents (M.A.S.S.) Award of
Academic Excellence.
The M.A.S.S. Award of Academic Excellence is presented by
the superintendent to a deserving student in each school district throughout Massachusetts.
To be considered for the award,
the student must be a member of
the senior class with a cumulative
GPA that places them in the top
fifth percentile of their class. The
nominee must also consistently
demonstrate traits of leadership,
social responsibility, respect for
their fellow students and involvement in various aspects of the
school community.
Woodard has excelled in both
academics and extracurricular
activities while at Medway High
School. She has maintained
above-average grades throughout her academic career while
taking Honors and Advanced
Placement courses. She is a
member of the National Honor
Society and has previously been
awarded the Rensselaer Medal
of Excellence for excelling in
challenging math and science
curriculums, while also planning
to continue in strong math and
science courses in her senior year.
She has also received Awards of
Excellence in Chemistry, World
Language, English Language
Arts and Mathematics.
Woodard has been a member
of the drama club for the past
four years and has participated
in the school musical. She is also
a three-year member of the International Thespian Society,
an honor society for theatre students. Woodard is additionally a
member of Women in STEM,
the Math Team and the Science
Olympiad. She has also participated in the Veteran’s Project
during which she interviewed a
local veteran and presented the
interview at an event in honor of
Veterans Day