2007 Young Achievers
Kid learned about service from grandfather
Fourteen-year-old
Simon Clark has finished another school year filled with a
wide variety of community service projects. And he will be
doing more of the same during the coming summer vacation.
The 8th grader from Hixson Middle School in
Webster Groves said he learned about service to others from
his grandfather. Simon said, "He did lots of service to the
community and he was so happy. I thought I should do what
he did."
Simon
Clark
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Simon's extensive community service along with
exceptional academic achievements helped earn him one of 10
2007 Gateway Young Achiever awards. The award includes a $1,000
savings bond and a chance to compete in a national YA competition.
(Young Saint Louis.com carried a story
about the 2007 winners in the May edition. To read that story,
click
here. Each month through the end of 2007, YSL.com
will run individual profiles about the seven elementary
and middle school winners.)
In June, Simon will be a camp counselor for
the National Youth Leadership Training program. The month-long
session is at the SBarS Boy Scout Camp in southern Missouri.
He said his participation at an earlier NYLT
camp was his best Boy Scout experience. "I really liked the
outdoor activities and the lessons in leadership at the camp,"
he said.
He's also been accepted already as a counselor
at the Kendrick-Glennon camp for the summer of 2008. He has
participated in that camp for three years.
Simon is the senior patrol leader of his Troop
300. He achieved that top position by a vote of the 80-member
troop at Westminster Presbyterian Church.
He is now a Life Scout and hopes to finish his
qualifications for Eagle Scout by mid-July.
He's also received certification in both life
saving and first aid.
But, his service projects include more than
scouts.
He said his favorite volunteer experience has
been his work at the St. Louis Food Pantry. "When I fill the
orders, I think about where each of the food packages is going,"
he said.
He also volunteered at St. Vincent de Paul Society
and the St. Augustine food pantries.
He has been active in Hixson School service
projects. One involved building a small pond on the school
grounds. Teachers use the pond for earth science experiments.
The pond is stocked with fish from the Missouri
Department of Conservation and landscaped with plants from
the Missouri Botanical Garden. "Most of the fish and plants
are native to Missouri," he said.
As part of the ongoing maintenance of the school
grounds, Simon has donated hours to the Webster Groves "Make
a Difference Day." The service hours are spent on outside
beautification, including around the school.
Also, at school, he's been the school ambassador
for the Ronald McDonald House. Hixson students save tabs from
soda cans and bottles. The tabs earn money for the charity
that provides lodging for family members visiting children
in local hospitals.
He has been active in service to his Annunciation
Catholic Church. He's been an altar boy at the local church
and also serves as a server at the downtown St. Louis Cathedral
Basilica. The Basilica is the home church for the Archbishop
of St. Louis.
All the service work hasn't diminished his academic
achievements. In addition to a 4.0 grade point average, Simon
is taking advance classes in math and German.
Also, later this summer, he will take advance
classes at Saint Louis University High in English and computers.
"I need to take those courses to free up time so I can be
in band for the whole school year," he said.
Simon was a nominee for the All-Suburban Band.
He played the tenor sax in middle school but plans to change
to the tuba in high school.
He also plans to make a shift in sports between
middle and high school. In middle school, he was a linebacker
on the Hixson Junior Statesmen football team. The team won
the district championship during the last season.
"In high school, I'm planning to go out for
cross-country," he said.
Asked about his choice of German as an elective,
Simon said he has a special goal in mind. "When I turn 16,
I'm going on a trip to Germany with my dad (Martin)," he said.
He said he plans to visit some of the gigantic
old churches there. "Also, I'm interested in the history of
the country. I'd like to know more about how Hitler was able
to sway so many people," he said.
He's already picked his college (Notre Dame)
and his major (pre-med). He wants to go on to become a pediatrician.