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Geneva School of Boerne has named its 2025 Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Victoria Allen, daughter of Coby Allen and Paige Allen of Boerne, earned the distinction as Geneva’s 2025 Valedictorian. William Crews, son of Jonathan and Lindsey Crews of San Antonio, earned the distinction of Geneva’s 2025 Salutatorian. These graduating seniors will deliver addresses at the Geneva Commencement Exercises in May.

In addition to being named Valedictorian, Victoria Allen is serving as the Editor-in-Chief of Geneva’s award-winning The Boardwalk yearbook after being on staff for four consecutive years, with one yearbook named as the TAPPS 4A State Champion. She has also contributed to four Geneva productions as stage manager, props manager or lead actor. Such productions include Medea, Anastasia, Our Town and Murder on the Orient Express. Victoria has also participated in varsity color guard, and is a member of Quill and Scroll and National Honor Society.

Victoria has been accepted to Baylor University with the Distinction Award and the Distinguished Scholars Award, Abilene Christian University with the Royce L. Money Chancellor’s Award for Academic Excellence and the Presidential Scholarship, Texas A&M University, The University of Texas at San Antonio with the Distinguished Presidential Scholarship, and The University of Texas at Austin to study Psychology. She is awaiting admission decisions from multiple out-of-state universities before she decides her plan for next year.

Besides earning the distinction as Salutatorian, Will Crews is also a four-year member of Geneva’s band and swim teams, and he is a member of Geneva’s jazz ensemble, playing alto sax and the Boerne Concert Band. He plays a variety of instruments, including piano, percussion instruments, bassoon and French horn. He has earned a “1” rating on all of these at TAPPS State Solo and Ensemble. He enjoys serving on the editorial team of Geneva’s award-winning magazine, The Geneva Quarterly, and he has made All-Region Band and All-Area Band all four years of high school. Will has placed in several events in TAPPS statewide academic competitions, including second place in both math and spelling. He was named a National Merit Semifinalist in the fall.

Will has been accepted to several universities, including Baylor, Samford and The University of Texas. He hopes to major in music composition and is awaiting more admission decisions before he decides his plans for next year.