Hudson Hsieh and Kerri Morgan were honored by the Jewish Community Relations Council Long Island at Adelphi University on May 7. Both students were recognized for their service and civic contributions to society. Kerri Morgan was acknowledged for her work through Key Club and Hudson Hsieh for his efforts through Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD).
Hudson is actively engaged in various service-based clubs, serving as President of SADD, Environmental Action, and Mock Trial Clubs. He dedicates considerable time to raising awareness and organizing fundraisers for important causes. Hudson also contributes as an Editor for the school newspaper and holds memberships in The National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, and Math Honor Society. Additionally, he volunteers for the Tourette’s Association and a suicide hotline, demonstrating his commitment to making the world a more inclusive place. Hudson’s exemplary leadership and dedication make him a true asset to the school community.
Kerri has been a Key Club officer for the past three years. She has carried out charitable fundraisers for organizations such as NYU Langone Winthrop’s Child Life program, Autism Society, Diamond Blackfan Anemia, the Children’s Tumor Foundation and Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Kerri is caring, kind, and inclusive. She understands the importance of volunteering and civic responsibilities. Her versatility and inclusive leadership style has also been demonstrated through her participation on the school’s field hockey team and backstage during theatre productions. She is a model student and her positive outlook and ability to give back to her community inspires her peers.
Congratulations to Hudson and Kerri on all their accomplishments!