Hackman, Creason recognized

Elizabethtown Area High School has announced that Addyson Hackman and Scott Creason are the Rotary Club Students of the Month for December. This program aims to recognize student achievements by sustaining a culture of learning and belonging that values academic success and raises awareness of student contributions to the high school community.

Addyson is the daughter of Mike and Heather Hackman of Elizabethtown. During the 2023-24 school year, Addyson's academic and leadership abilities earned her the Underclassmen Academic Leadership Award, an honor that is bestowed upon only two students. Her other underclass awards have included accolades for Intro to Python and 20th-Century World History.

Addyson is Student Council co-president, managing the council and overseeing events. She has also held roles as publicity secretary and community service chair. Addyson has participated in Model United Nations and the Attollo leadership program, where she achieved Scholar status. She is a member of National Honor Society.

Outside of school, Addyson has volunteered at various events, including events sponsored by LIV-Etown, the Fall Fest, and the Daddy-Daughter Dance. Additionally, she has participated in Christmas celebrations at the Star Barn and other community initiatives. Addyson is a member of Community Bible Church, where she attends youth group on Wednesday nights.

Addyson plans to graduate in January and begin basic training in the Air Force. She then intends to pursue a degree in cybersecurity.

Scott is the son of Jennifer and Joseph Creason of Elizabethtown. He is a consistent honor roll student and was recognized with the Jacqueline Meyers World Language Award for Spanish III in his junior year. He is a member of the National Honor Society, the school newspaper staff, the boys' volleyball team, and the Elizabethtown Mountain Bike Club, in which he has participated since eighth grade.

Scott also participates in the marching band, Chamber Choir, concert choir, and the theater department. He has played roles in both the fall play and spring musical every year. His vocal talent has earned him selection to the Lancaster-Lebanon Music Educators Association (LLMEA) County Choir, Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) District 7 Choir, and PMEA Region 5 Choir, as well as selection as an alternate for the PMEA All-State Choir. Scott has won multiple accolades in the performing arts, including a Hershey Theatre Apollo Award nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Play and an Honorable Mention for Best Lead Actor in a Musical.

Beyond school, Scott is a choir intern at Elizabethtown Area Middle School, a coach at Rheems Volleyball Summer Camp, and a volunteer with the Elizabethtown Mountain Bike Club's Boot Camp. Scott is an active member of Mary Mother of the Church Parish, participating in the youth music ministry as a singer.

Scott plans to attend West Virginia University to study exercise science, focusing on strength and conditioning. He hopes to eventually open his own gym.

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