Our Alumni Make Us Proud
The goal is to publicly celebrate meritorious alumni of the school for exemplary and recognized lifelong achievement in their field or in voluntary philanthropic activities or service, in ways that publicly represent the values that Woodstock School seeks to engender in its students. A major goal of the award is to provide inspiring role models to Woodstock students today and in the future.
Nominations
If you would like to nominate someone for a Distinguished Alum or Outstanding Young Alum Award, please complete this official nomination form.
To be eligible for the Distinguished Alum Award (DAA) or the Outstanding Young Alum Award (OYAA), nominees must have attended Woodstock School for at least one academic year and not currently be serving on the school’s Board. They should demonstrate a strong commitment to Woodstock’s values, with achievements that reflect the school’s Guiding Principles, Desired Learning Outcomes, and Distinctives. DAA nominees must be 45 years or older, with a record of lifelong or exemplary contributions in their field, service, or philanthropy. OYAA nominees must be under 45, showing exceptional promise and impact early in their careers or service. Nominees must not have been found guilty of major misconduct. Awards may also be conferred posthumously.