Adrian High School Student Wins Silent Servant Award

Jackson Boyd recognized for community service and leadership

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

Adrian High School has presented its 2026 Silent Servant Award to graduating senior Jackson Boyd. The award is given annually to a student who demonstrates a commitment to community service and leadership. Boyd was recognized for his work establishing the school's men's volleyball team as a varsity sport and serving as a poll watcher during the 2024 election.

Why it matters

The Silent Servant Award highlights the importance of student involvement in the community and recognizes young leaders who are making a positive impact. Boyd's achievements in both athletics and civic engagement serve as an inspiration for other students to get involved and make a difference.

The details

Each year, Adrian Public Schools presents the Silent Servant Award to a graduating senior who has shown a strong commitment to community service and leadership. This year's recipient, Jackson Boyd, was recognized for his work in establishing the school's men's volleyball team as a varsity sport, as well as his role as a poll watcher for Cambridge Township during the 2024 election.

  • The Silent Servant Award was presented to Jackson Boyd in 2026.

The players

Jackson Boyd

A graduating senior at Adrian High School who received the 2026 Silent Servant Award for his community service and leadership.

Adrian Public Schools

The school district that presents the annual Silent Servant Award to a deserving graduating senior.

Peter R. Marsh Foundation

The organization that funds the Silent Servant Award.

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The takeaway

Jackson Boyd's achievements in both athletics and civic engagement serve as an inspiration for other students to get involved and make a difference in their communities.