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SUNDAY, 06.07.15
CHESAPEAKE ATLANTIC SHORES CHRISTIAN SCHOOL CHESAPEAKE
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Publication Date: 06/07/2015
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Matthew Boustany Senior. National Merit Scholarship finalist; district band; National Honor Society president. Plans to attend the University of Virginia for a career in naval aviation.
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SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Perri Nelson Senior. Jefferson Book award; AP Student of the Year awards; Model United Nations chapter president. Plans to attend the College of William & Mary for a career in medicine.
Izabella Maxfield Senior. University of Virginia’s Jefferson Book award; Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership award; Chesapeake Public Schools’ Science and Medicine Academy. Plans to attend Florida Institute of Technology for a career in physics.
Catherine Nguyen Senior. Pediatric mentorship at Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters; New Jersey’s Summer, Son and Song group leader; University of Virginia’s summer advance program. Plans to attend the University of Virginia for a career in pediatric medicine. Deep Patel Senior. SCA president; Chesapeake Public Schools’ Science and Medicine Academy; Governor’s School for Medicine and Health Sciences. Plans to attend Virginia Tech for a career in physical therapy.
Joseph Gilmore Junior. National Honor Society; ranked fourth in class; 4.39 GPA. Erin Kiemer Junior. National Honor Society; 4.42 GPA; costume design. Kassidy Strosnider Junior. Regional champion Scholastic Team; color guard captain; Girl Scout silver and bronze awards. Andrew Wantz Junior. Regional champion Scholastic Bowl team captain; varsity tennis team’s MVP; 4.525 GPA. Toomsin Chen Sophomore. Sophomore class officer; hospital volunteer; plays piano and violin. Kayla Nguyen Sophomore. National Junior Honor Society; Deep Creek band director’s award; plays drums and bass guitar. Kiersten Scott Sophomore. Chesapeake Public Schools’ Science and Medicine Academy; all-district choir; wrestling team manager. Jennifer Vega Sophomore. Certificate of honor from Deep Creek High School; district chorus; drama club.
Simone Herron Sophomore. Governor’s STEM Academy; Spanish Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta.
Joshua Patton Sophomore. Regional TSA Music Production Competition first place; State TSA Video Game Design Competition third place; volunteering. Camille Petersen Sophomore. VHSL state-winning theater company; Spanish Honor Society; International Thespian Society national qualifier.
GREAT BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL CHESAPEAKE
Brett Richardson Higgins
Grace Rovenolt
Senior. Studied molecular medicine at Oxford; Eagle Scout; maintains contact with friends all over the world. Plans to attend the University of Florida for a career in bioengineering and biology. Christopher Lambert Gibbs Senior. 72nd Virginia Boys State delegate; Key Club and National Honor Society president; football. Plans to attend Virginia Tech for a career in computer programming.
Jordan Alexander Hill Senior. Princeton Book award; American Red Cross volunteer; will play Division I soccer at Davidson College. Plans to attend Davidson College for a career in medicine.
Parker Alan Clyde Irving Senior. 72nd Virginia Boys State delegate; German National Honor Society; senior class vice president. Plans to attend Virginia Tech for a career in computer programming.
Irena Kesselring Senior. Fleet Reserve Association essay first place; Girl Scouts community service award; Red Cross volunteer. Plans to attend the University of Virginia for a career in neurology.
Rea Grace Sanger Junior. All-PenSouth Conference soccer; AllGroup 5A South Region soccer; Virginia Olympic Development Program state team.
SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST
Patrick Lobo Senior. Eagle Scout; varsity swim team captain, regional and state qualifier; senior class vice president. Plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School for a career in politics.
Annalise Moose Senior. Marching band section leader; Dalia TriHi-Y service club vice president; AP Scholar. Plans to attend the College of William & Mary for a career in law.
Cole Martin Junior. TSA sergeant at arms; Governor’s STEM Academy; varsity wrestling team cocaptain.
Grace Kathryn Breiner Sophomore. District band first chair, flute; Marching Wildcats, flute; volunteering. Gretchen Marie Bruening Sophomore. Girl Scout Leadership Institute; senior regional orchestra; PTSA student representative.
GREENBRIER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY CHESAPEAKE
Hunter Staton Senior. Acceptance into Hampden-Sydney College with scholarship; Beta Club; restoring my 1969 Camaro SS. Plans to attend Hampden-Sydney College for a career in law.
Adam Mayhue Junior. Varsity lacrosse; Governor’s STEM Academy; Mu Alpha Theta. Camden Smith Junior. Virginia Swimming 15-18 Open Water Swimmer of the Year; varsity swimming states team; Life Scout. Michal Turkiewicz Junior. Arts Alive! grand-prize winner; Technology Student Association vice president; Princeton Book award. Dalianna Vaysman Junior. Literary magazine editor in chief; National PTA Reflections first place for literature; VHSL Debate Tournament first place for public forum in the district. Brendan Ackelson Sophomore. Sophomore class vice president; Governor’s STEM Academy; swim and dive team Rookie of the Year.
Abigail Gray Senior. Beta Club; receiving a $12,000 scholarship to Cedarville University; academic and Christian leadership awards. Plans to attend Cedarville University for a career in event planning.
Alexis Helmer
SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST
Melanie Carter Senior. Girls State; track captain; National Honor Society. Plans to attend the College of William & Mary for a career in international relations. Melissa Joye Senior. National Honor Society secretary; senior class vice president; Mu Alpha Theta secretary. Plans to attend Virginia Tech for a career in engineering. James Stroud Senior. Eagle Scout; National Honor Society; black belt. Plans to attend the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, for a career in marine biology. Katherine Wilde Senior. Bay Youth Orchestra; Senior Regional Symphony Orchestra; class office delegate. Plans to attend Virginia Tech for a career in mathematics.
Rachel Olson Sophomore. Beta Club; cheerleading; following Christ as Lord and savior. Kenzie Shipe Sophomore. Highest class average awards; eight years of piano lessons and presenting a 10-piece program from memory; cheerleading team.
Hunter Dominick Junior. 36 on ACT science section; VHSL 5A state qualifier for swimming; junior class treasurer. Kristen Ferguson Junior. Princeton Book award; ranked first in junior class; student ambassador. Hannah Glasgow Junior. Chesapeake women’s cross-country athlete of the year; student ambassador; crosscountry all-state. Helen Query Junior. Miss Hickory 2015; National Honor Society secretary; Knights of Columbus young woman of the year. Maren Sword Junior. AP European History student of the year; Chesapeake General Hospital student; William Crepps Award. Johnathan Foster Sophomore. First chair district band; honor roll; fourth place, Band of America marching band. Madison Kentch Sophomore. First chair district band; principal’s list; Youth Advisory Board. Novalyn Miller Sophomore. State track qualifier; third team at state, cross-country; Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters volunteer.
Jack Walker Sophomore. Straight A’s; NJHS; serves actively in church.
INDIAN RIVER HIGH SCHOOL CHESAPEAKE
Vishakha Sehgal Senior. SCA and National Honor Society president; Jefferson Book award; varsity tennis. Plans to attend Virginia Commonwealth University for a career in computer science.
Rachel Cannon Senior. National Merit Scholarship commended student; Key Club president; varsity field hockey team captain. Plans to attend Virginia Tech for a career in civil engineering.
Kyle Flaherty Senior. AP U.S. History student of the year; Virginia Boys State delegate; Capernaum camp leader. Plans to attend Wake Forest University for a career in cybersecurity.
Sydney Martin Senior. Virginia Girls State delegate; National Merit Scholarship achievement award; physics student of the year. Plans to attend the College of William & Mary for a career in criminal justice.
Matthew Kirby Junior. National Honor Society; Scholastic Bowl; church mission trips. Olti Myrtaj Junior. Governor’s School for the Arts; concerto competition winner; attended the German Academy. Casey Shepard Junior. Miss Virginia’s Outstanding Teen; Special Olympics coach; outstanding AP European History student. Natalie Wells Junior. Chesapeake Youth Committee student representative; Key Club; varsity volleyball. Kaylee Allen Sophomore. Excellence in math; Denise Wall’s Dance Energy dancer; nursing home volunteer. Catherine Hall Sophomore. New Life Church volunteer; varsity cheerleading; sophomore class president. Andrea Thompson Sophomore. Marching Braves section leader; geometry student of the year; Early College Scholar. Hannah Williams Sophomore. Alpha Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y; travel softball team; FBLA.
OSCAR SMITH HIGH SCHOOL CHESAPEAKE
Jonee Lillard Junior. Receiving Jesus as my Lord and savior; National Latin Exam Summa Cum Laude awards; national piano auditions local and district winner. Rebekah Velloney Junior. First TeamAll Conference TCIS, soccer; committing as a junior to Cedarville University for college and soccer; Beta Club.
Senior. High school softball team and middle school softball team assistant captain; National Honor Society treasurer. Plans to attend Christopher Newport University for a career in elementary education.
Leela Shah Sophomore. First chair district band; fourth piccolo in state; principal’s list.
Emily Noelle Triolet Junior. East Virginia Scholastic Rowing Association State Competition first-place team; Virginian-Pilot Scholastic Achievement team; forensics district conference championship first place.
Marshall Thomas Waggoner Sophomore. Eagle Scout; JV and ODSC club soccer; superintendent’s honor roll.
Alina Creamer Junior. Governor’s STEM Academy; NASA Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology scholar; varsity tennis team captain.
HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL CHESAPEAKE
Faith Helyn Rovenolt Junior. ASPIRE Program member; summer residential Governor’s School for Math, Science & Technology; varsity soccer.
Maya Harrington Senior. National Honor Society president; AP Scholar with distinction; varsity swim team conference champion. Plans to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a career in medicine.
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Benjamin Lee Meinster Junior. Lacrosse captain; Life Scout; Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership ambassador.
Parker Scott Higgins Sophomore. National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience; hiked 75 miles at Philmont Scout Ranch; Life Scout.
GRASSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CHESAPEAKE
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Danielle Barry Sophomore. Mu Alpha Theta; Spanish Honor Society; swim and dive team state qualifier.
Elizabeth Honeycutt Sophomore. Mu Alpha Theta; varsity swim team regional qualifier; Latin Honor Society.
Hannah Grace Rew Sophomore. Christian Character Award for three years; district band; outstanding student awards.
Senior. Attended Virginia’s summer residential Governor’s School for Humanities; senior class secretary; Chesapeake Regional Medical Center volunteer. Plans to attend the University of Virginia for a career in medicine.
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Zoe Sargent Emily Lewis Junior. All-district Senior. National chorus; National Honor Merit Scholarship Society member; scored in the finalist; highest 92nd percentile on the 2014 GPA in 10th grade; PSAT. FCC Scholar Chase Weatherford Junior. Cheerleader. Highest GPA in the ninth and Plans to attend 10th grades; Student Body Liberty University Government member; National for a career Honor Society member. in clinical Anna Boustany Sophomore. psychology. Highest GPA in ninth grade; Tri-M Music Honor Society; National Honor Society.
DEEP CREEK HIGH SCHOOL CHESAPEAKE
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Christine Odenwald Senior. Virginia youth female Referee of the Year; Jefferson Book award; varsity tennis team captain. Plans to attend Old Dominion University for a career in computer engineering. Anthony D’Angelo Senior. Summer Residential Governor’s School for Medicine and Health Sciences; homecoming king; National Honor Society. Plans to attend the University of Virginia for a career in architecture.
Navya Kanderi Junior. Black belt in karate; varsity tennis and track teams; Debate Club president. Meghan Leber Junior. Alldistrict band; Chesapeake Animal Services volunteer; clarinet section leader for the marching band.