The Mayor’s Youth Commission recognizes Kenosha youth for achievement, leadership and service to the community. Seventeen students were honored during Monday’s Common Council meeting.
Finn Bradley, eighth grade, All Saints Catholic School, is active in academics, student council, athletics and music, holds a 4.0 GPA and demonstrates strong leadership and character.
Joseph Cardamone IV, fifth grade, Roosevelt Elementary, participates in safety patrol, soccer, band and choir, and is known for strong effort, friendship and attendance.
Quinn Carpenter, senior at Tremper High School, is a student-athlete involved in spirit squad and aviation training and volunteers in community cleanup efforts.
Anaya Cunningham, senior at Bradford High School, is a decorated cheerleader, Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, and active community volunteer.
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Nicholas George, eighth grade, All Saints Catholic School, maintains high academic honors, participates in multiple sports, and serves as an altar server and National Junior Honor Society member.
Adam Goins, senior at Tremper High School, is DECA store manager, state medalist and enrolled in youth apprenticeship and honors coursework.
Abby Gross, eighth grade, All Saints Catholic School, is involved in athletics, choir, theater, safety patrol and skating, and is recognized for empathy and leadership.
Addison Klausner, eighth grade, All Saints Catholic School, serves as student council president and participates in athletics, music and academic competitions.
Brady Kohel, senior at Tremper High School, is active in student government and community service organizations and plans a career in education.
Timofey Kudryavtsev, senior at Lakeview Technology Academy, participates in Youth in Governance, leads a housing insecurity initiative and engages in civic leadership.
Audrey Linkowski, fifth grade, Whittier Elementary, is involved in leadership, safety patrol, orchestra and cheer, and was recognized for kindness and academics.
Ethan M. Mason, junior at Indian Trail Academy, is an Eagle Scout candidate, musician, STEM competitor and student leader involved in extensive service work.
Nick Mendez, second grade, Whittier Elementary, demonstrates exceptional kindness and inclusion, supporting classmates and fostering a positive classroom environment.
Conner O’Reilly, senior at Lakeview Technology Academy, is CEO/CTO of the ROV team, STEM mentor and student-athlete with extensive leadership experience.
Jia V. Raval, eighth grade, All Saints Catholic School, maintains a 4.0 GPA and participates in athletics, music, student council and service activities.
Elizabeth Roginski, eighth grade, All Saints Catholic School, is a strong academic student known for empathy, leadership and involvement in athletics, music and clubs.
Felicity Ward was also recognized by the Mayor’s Youth Commission.

