At The St. Paul’s Schools, leadership comes in many forms, beginning in St. Paul’s Pre and Lower School. Fourth-grader Stella was elected to Student Council her first year as a St. Paul’s student. She earned the role because of her perpetual smile, her overwhelming kindness, and her endless enthusiasm. Teachers call Stella an outstanding role model for her class. St. Paul’s School for Girls sophomore Skylar is a different kind of role model, a quiet leader with great influence among her peers. Administrators say, “When Skylar speaks, her classmates listen.” So, too, do her varsity basketball and track and field teammates, the prospective parents who have heard her as an admissions panelist, her fellow Black Awareness Club members, and the teachers who both respect and appreciate her impact on the school community. Most recently, Skylar’s leadership and dedication as a scholar-athlete earned her The Class of 1992 Scholarship. St. Paul’s School senior Logan leads in the Upper School through his passionate involvement across many areas of school life. From the Debate Club to theater productions, Logan has immersed himself in the extracurricular opportunities at St. Paul’s. Academically, he has distinguished himself as a winner of the 2018-19 French Prize and the Martin Tullai History Prize, as well as a fellow in the Schools’ Price Eisenhower Civic Engagement Institute inaugural cohort.  While each student represents a different aspect of leadership at The St. Paul’s Schools, collectively they validate the Schools’ commitment to celebrating its students’ unique gifts. Visit stpaulsschool.org/admissions for open house dates at The St. Paul’s Schools.