Proctor Magazine | Fall/Winter 2020

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Preston Rathborne ’15 Marion, MA Preston ‘15 completed Infantry Officers Course and Ranger School and is now heading to Airborne School. Amy Sayles ’15 St. Petersburg, FL Amy graduated from Eckerd College in May of 2019 with a degree in Psychology and Human Development. After graduation, she worked at Southeastern Guide Dogs, helping train and work with dogs used for service. She now lives in Saint Petersburg, FL, working with kids with autism as a Registered Behavior Technician. April Scott ’15 Bradford, VT April ‘15 graduated from UMass Lowell with her Bachelor’s Degree and got into graduate school!

Chris Agyemang ’16 Billerica, MA Chris ‘16 graduated from Sacred Heart University with a health science degree with a concentration in healthcare administration and a minor in management this year while playing football and being an RSA. His next stop is grad school as an MBA student where he will play one more year of football at Ball State University. Allie Henderson ’16 Hampton, NH Allie ‘16 graduated from George Washington University with a BS in biological anthropology with minors in chemistry and biology. This year she was accepted into her top three Ph.D. programs! She will be starting her Ph.D. in biology at Baylor University, where she will have the opportunity to work in their lab for evolutionary medicine. Gracie Hovem ’16 Boulder, CO Gracie ‘16 started working as a volunteer and organizer at Protest Access. @ProtestAccess is a volunteer collective that is providing captions, transcripts, and visual descriptions for social justice content currently focused on BLM content.

Taylor Methven ’16 Andover, NH Taylor ‘16 recently graduated from Colby College and was recognized for her efforts as a student-assistant coach at Colby College. The Colby Women’s Hockey coach even created an award in her honor! Grace Migliozzi ’16 Sudbury, MA Grace ‘16 graduated cum laude from the University of Miami with a B.S. in Elementary & Special Education with endorsements in Reading and ESOL endorsements. She completed her Honors Thesis this spring, titled “The Transition of Foster Youth: An Analysis of What Positively Affects Foster Youth” after two years of research. Grace presented her research alongside two professors and two graduate students at the National At-Risk Youth Conference this past March. Grace will return to the University of Miami to earn her Master’s in Special Education as well as continue her research with foster youth. Grace is considering continuing her education beyond her Master’s in order to go into Education Policy so as to get involved in the education system politically. Courtney Stuart ’16 Greenwich, CT Courtney ‘16 attended the University of Denver and has taken full advantage of their inter-term programs which are experiential out of classroom programs. She has studied in Santa Fe, New York, Kenya, Paris, Mexico, India, and Sweden and had the opportunity to learn about not only art but also about culture and the importance of being a global citizen. She cites she first learned to love and appreciate experiential programs at Proctor. Courtney will continue at the University of Denver to earn her Masters of Arts in Education and a teaching license. Kali Brown ’17 Westford, MA Kali ‘17 just completed her junior year at Bates College and is on their nationally ranked rowing team and competed in the Head of the Charles for the Bobcats. She is currently working as a CNA in a hospital during the pandemic.

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