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Described as “smart and humble,” junior Carson Voegtle recently led a large contingent of Jesuit students at the 2025 national March for Life in Washington, D.C. Carson has been a standout member of the Jesuit pro-life club, Rangers for Life, and helped guide students and staff over the weekend, while joining with over 600,000 individuals in advocating for the sanctity of human life.

“Carson is a committed, passionate, and foundational member of Rangers for Life,” a teacher detailed. “He recently served as a eucharistic minister during School Mass and continually throws himself into advancing the mission of the Rangers for Life club. He has an incredibly welcoming presence and is an all-around great student, and classmate.”

An integral part of the Jesuit Dallas Tennis program, Carson is also a campus ambassador, and member of the Jesuit Musicians Union and LEGO club. He has been an outstanding leader in Interact, and helped organize and participate in the Notre Dame Catholic School Christmas Dance, DFW Rescue Me program, Friendsgiving at The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center, and My Martial Arts, which offers adaptive programming to children and adults with special needs.

“Carson is mature beyond his years,” another nomination described. “He asks excellent, penetrating questions in class and demonstrates a genuine desire to learn.” A member of the tennis team added, “Carson is a devoted teammate and always wants to help others. His Catholic faith is evident in everything he does both on and off the court. He has a calming presence and is always kind and supportive of his peers.”

Congratulations to Carson Voegtle ’26, Jesuit Dallas Ranger of the Week!