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Published: 25 May 2014 25 May 2014

Michael Sebastian Mahl, 16, had just completed his sophomore year at Aldo Leopold Charter School. He attended Agape Christian Academy prior to attending ALCS. Michael was a Student Council Rep, Vice President, and was just elected Student Body President for next year. He was the soil expert on the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Ecological Monitoring Crew, which won 1st Place at the New Mexico EnviroThon Competition this year. As part of his YCC duties, Michael taught elementary school kids about ecology, conservation, watershed health, presented at the Children's Gila River Festival, and instructed ALCS staff and students on orienteering prior to the all school backpacking trips. Michael played guitar, drums and sang; he had a passion for music and arts. Michael was on the honor roll every semester since his freshman year. This year he compiled the yearbook and was an integral part of the ALCS Newsletter. Michael worked at his father's business, J&J Signs and was raising money for the school's Tropical Ecology research field trip to Costa Rica.

 

Ella Sala Myers, 16, had just completed her sophomore year at Aldo Leopold Charter School. She was the forestry expert on the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Ecological Monitoring Crew, which won 1st Place at the New Mexico EnviroThon Competition this year. As part of her YCC duties, Ella taught elementary school kids about ecology, conservation, watershed health, presented at the Children's Gila River Festival, and instructed ALCS staff and students on orienteering prior to the all school backpacking trips. Ella had recently been awarded a merit scholarship and was planning to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's College accredited Summer Arts Program studying film and video. For the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards she was recently honored at the Warehouse 508 in Albuquerque with gold and silver keys for her photography and video, two of her novels went on to the national level and both were awarded Gold keys. She was in the top 25 high school kids in the country awarded this honor.

Ella's main love was her horse Gracie. Gracie is a big Dutch warmblood that Ella rode jumpers with. Ella was a talented equestrian and as Ella put it "Gracie is my best friend." She was devoted to her horse and rode her six days a week

Ella was an honor roll student all semesters she attended ALCS, planned to be Deputy Editor of the ALCS Newsletter and was saving up for the Tropical Ecology trip to Costa Rica. Ella was an avid writer, musician, and artist. She wrote many novels, one of which won an honorable mention in a National Youth Literature Contest, she played and composed on a violin, and has art in various community spaces. Ella was very athletic, she was a part of the Silver High Lady Colts Track team and won first place in her age category for the 31-mile Citizens Tour of the Gila Bike Race.

The name of the third Aldo Leopold Charter School student has not been released, because the school cannot get hold of the family for permission.