Dear HCCSA Family,
The Latin Department is thrilled and grateful to share with you the accomplishments of our Latin Club members this weekend at the Texas State Junior Classical Association Central Texas Regional Convention. This year, it was held just down the road at Westwood High School. Over 600 students, representing twenty-one Central Texas public and private schools, were in attendance. In total, twenty-eight HCCSA students participated by taking classical knowledge tests, creating classically themed costumes and artwork, and competing in athletics and certamen.
The competition began Friday night with the Certamen (Latin Quiz Bowl) preliminary rounds. The top three teams in each division advance to the final round on Saturday afternoon. Our Middle School team, consisting of Jonathan Mitchell, Thomas Ebner, Christian Johnson, and Shane Jasek, decisively won the preliminaries and moved on the final round, which they won against Hill Country Middle School and Kealing Middle School. This team will now advance to represent the Central Texas Region at the State Convention on Friday, March 27 – Saturday, March 28 at S.M.U. in Dallas.
Our Lower team (High School), consisting of Aidan Aannestad, Kyndal Payne, Jesse Jasek and Mitchel Janssen also convincingly won the preliminary rounds on Friday. Saturday afternoon’s Lower Division battle was very hard fought against Westlake and St. Andrew’s. In the end, Westlake contested the last question which sent the round into a sudden death match. Because no team gave the correct answer, the score before the question stood and this allowed Westlake to advance to represent Central Texas at State without having to including any members of the second place team, HCCSA. Our players are even more motivated to win for next year now!
Saturday morning began with the Academic Testing. There are fifteen tests, covering all areas of classical knowledge. Each of the Latin Club members could take two each. The top three scores from each test are added up for each school’s Latin Club chapter. Our Middle School Chapter (7th – 8th grades) took third place in the Middle School Division. This is a huge victory for them, as there were eight other middle schools from all over the Central Texas region represented in this division. The High School chapter (9th – 10th) competed against four other chapters in the Lower Division and won first place in the Academic Sweepstakes by a large margin.
In the Pentathlon general classical knowledge test (which did not count towards the Sweepstakes prize) all of our twenty-eight students scored above the 75th percentile, with 42% in the top 25th percentile. Aidan Aannestad won the High Score Award for all divisions.
Five students competed in the Olympika, or athletic events, earning the Middle School Athletic Sweepstakes prize as well. What well-rounded students we have!
Joshua Andrews and Rachel Shanks created costumes for this year’s them - Pluto (Boys’), and Ceres (Girls’). Joshua won first place and Rachel fourth place in their categories. We will have pictures up on the web page soon – stay tuned!
Individually our students distinguished themselves in remarkable ways. In all, HCCSA had four High Score Awards, which recognize students for receiving the highest score on a test out of all the divisions. In the Decathlon test, which encompasses ten different areas of classical knowledge, from Latin grammar to mythology and history, two of our students took away the top prize. Aidan Aannestad received the High Score Award for all divisions save senior, and Thomas Ebner took second place in the Middle School Decathlon. Justin Andrews won the High Score award in the Latin Poetry Reading Comprehension, and Jesse Jasek earned the High Score Award in Mythology for missing only one out of fifty-five questions.
Here is a summary of the individual awards earned by HCCSA students:
Middle School
Steven Baker - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude; Certamen Team Alternate
Stephen Banks - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 3rd Place, Decathlon; 2nd Place Latin Derivatives
Dacien Barnes – Pentathlon, Maxima Cum Laude; 2nd Place, Greek Derivatives
Courntney Boorman – Pentathlon, Maxima Cum Laude; 3rd Place, Roman Life
Nathan Brown – Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude
Olivia Dahl - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude
Thomas Ebner – Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 3rd Place, Latin Grammar; 2nd Place, Middle School Decathlon; Middle School Certamen Team Language Specialist
David Hannah – Pentathlon, Maxima Cum Laude; 2nd Place, Greek History
Jack Horton – Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude; Middle School Certamen Team Alternate
Sara Jackson - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude; 3rd Place, Decathlon; Middle School Certamen Team Alternate
Shane Jasek - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 1st Place, Mythology; Middle School Certamen Team Mythology Specialist
Christian Johnson - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 3rd Place Roman History; 2nd Place, Geography; Middle School Certamen Team History Specialist
Laura Mahaney - Pentathlon, Maxima Cum Laude; 2nd Place Olympika (Athletics) Sweepstakes
Alivia Martin - Pentathlon, Maxima Cum Laude; 2nd Place, Greek Life; 2nd Place Olympica (Athletics) Sweepstakes
Lindy Martin - Pentathlon, Maxima Cum Laude; 2nd Place Olympika (Athletics) Sweepstakes
Jonathan Mitchell - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 1st Place, Grammar; Middle School Certamen Team Captain
Chloe Policke - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude; 2nd Place Olympika (Athletics) Sweepstakes
Matthew Roberson - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude; 3rd Place, Latin Derivatives
High School
Aidan Aannestad - Summa Cum Laude – Area F High Score Award; 1st Place Grammar; 1st Place Decathlon – Area F High Score Award; Lower Division Certamen Team Captain
Josh Andrews - Pentathlon, Maxima Cum Laude; 1st Place Costume – Pluto
Justin Andrews - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude;1st Place Poetry Reading Comprehension – Area F High Score;
3rd Place Advanced Grammar
Victory Day - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude
Caroline Janssen - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 2nd Place Poetry Reading Comprehension
Mitchel Janssen - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 3rd Place Roman History; Lower Division Certamen Team History Specialist
Jesse Jasek - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 1st Place Mythology – Area F High Score Award;
2nd Place Greek History; Lower Division Certamen Team Mythology Specialist
Kyndal Payne - Pentathlon, Summa Cum Laude; 1st Place, Roman Life; Lower Division Certamen Team Life and History Specialist
Rachel Shanks - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude
Morgan Winslow - Pentathlon, Magna Cum Laude
In all, it was an exciting and God-glorifying weekend for our students. We are looking forward to taking all twenty-eight students to the State Convention in Dallas on March 26-27 for more tests, certamen, athletics, and fun! Please support the trip by purchasing our now-infamous “Mr. T-shirts.” For more information, contact Erin Valdez, TSJCL Latin Club adviser and sponsor, evaldez@hccsa.org.

Congratulations to Beth Fionda, HCCSA Alumnae, Class of 2006.
Hear from HCCSA Alumni
We love hearing from our alumni as to their progress once leaving HCCSA. Below you will hear from some of our recent grads about the advantages they have experienced because of their training at Hill Country. Thanks for your comments, graduates, keep sending them in!
Alexis Hutton - Class of 2008
“I made a 98 on my speech and when I received my grade back from my teacher she informed me that the Speech Department at A&M wanted to use my speech as an example to the undergraduate and graduate students. They also made copies of my speech outline to hand out to the students. I know that Hill Country prepared me extremely well through all the speeches I was assigned throughout my high school years. I also think that Hill Country developed me to become not only a confident speaker but also a confident writer. I have also noticed that in my Communications class the rest of the students are struggling since they were not properly taught how to give speeches in high school. I definitely feel like I am a step ahead of the class by graduating from Hill Country!”
Lianne Schomaker - Class of 2007
I’m in an Introduction to Western Theater class, and let me tell you my teacher is quite eccentric. But, thanks to Hill Country, I have read, acted or discussed six out of the eleven plays we are reading. Also, in my Philosophy class, we were discussing whether man was basically good or evil. My teacher believes that man is evil in order to survive. She asked if we thought evil was connected with survival and I began to talk about “The Lord of the Flies”. We then had a long discussion concerning that book. So, I thought I would share and let you know; yes Lianne Schomaker did learn something and is using her HCCSA knowledge in college.
Ryan Holt Class - of 2003
One of Hill Country’s greatest assets is its unique educational framework. By training students in the classical model of grammar, logic, and rhetoric, the school develops students who think critically. This methodology teaches students to craft arguments in defense of their values, a necessity in a world that is increasingly antagonistic toward those who ascribe to absolute truth. The preparation I received in logic, debate, rhetoric, and Bible classes equipped me to survive the rigorous educational experiences of college and law school. I understand now how to frame convincing arguments and am grateful for the contributions of my instructors at HCCSA.
University of South Carolina School of Law
Class of 2009