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Youth Achievers

November 15, 2012

Students on the Rise

Conan Shaw Sang graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in June 2012. He received the AP Scholar with Honor, National Merit Finalist and full scholarship award annually from the National Merit – Liberty Mutual Scholarship Foundation. This past spring term, he was interning on Capitol Hill in DC and working in the US Senate office. A Capitol Hill’s residential academic intern program only opens to Phillips Exeter’s students. He will study economics and finance majors at NYU. Conan is the son of Fred Sang and Jennifer Fan of Brentwood.

The NHSA/US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program is a national identification and development program designed to promote and develop top youth soccer players throughout the country, to represent their state (NH) association, region and the United States in soccer competition. NHSA ODP is pleased to announce that the following New Hampshire player have been chosen for the Region 1 pool for the 2012 ODP season: Katherine Day of East Kingston, 1997 Region 1 Pool.

Plymouth State University has named 547 students to the President’s List for achieving a grade point average of 3.7 or better for the Spring 2012 semester. Local students honored include: President’s List: Monique Elizabeth DesRoches, Danville; Lauren Jean Estabrook, East Hampstead; Amy Elizabeth Green, Atkinson; Kristen Leah Janowicz, Plaistow; Shannon Kearney, Newton; Jonathan Herbert Rieder, Stratham; Shannon P. Snively, Fremont; David C Tatarczuk, Exeter; and Arielle Brittany Tiner, Hampstead; Dean’s List: Ian Larkin Baillargeon, Exeter; Robert William Bardell, Exeter; Nicole Ivanne Baroni, Atkinson; Jessica Anne Bierschied, Brentwood; Joseph Francis Boucher, Hampstead; Olivia Malley Casey, Sandown; Katherine Marie Davis, Brentwood; Matthew Michael Dezazzo, Hampstead; Michael David Ditommaso, Raymond; Alex Evan Dostie, Kingston; Heather Mabe Lindsay, East Kingston; Courtney Ann Lins, Fremont; Connor A MacDonald, Raymond; Tomer Oz, Exeter; Matthew James Smith, Plaistow; Cole Thomas St. Martin, East Kingston; Cara Marie Stoner, Sandown; Kaitlyn M Whitman, Danville.

The following local students have made the fourth-quarter honor roll at Austin Preparatory School in Reading, Massachusetts: Distinction: Maura Smith of Atkinson; Honors: Riley Smith of Atkinson.

The Community Crossroads Grant Committee awarded six high school seniors scholarships. Each recipient received a check for $500.00. The following students submitted their winning essays to Community Crossroads: Catherine Fazioli and Jenny Zhang both from Salem High School; Christina DiSalvo, Pinkerton Academy; Katie Tomasi, Timberlane Regional High School; Stacy Foote, Pelham High School; Sara Homan, Sanborn Regional High School, and Jillian Sciuto, Windham High School.

The following local students earned their place on UNH Manchester’s Dean’s List because of their outstanding academic performance during the spring 2012 semester: Danville - Danielle Gauthier, Psychology; East Kingston - Erin Kerr, Sign Language Interpretation; Epping - Dillon Strange, Business; Fremont - Alycia Scally, English; Hampstead - Julieanne Demers, Business; Plaistow - Nicole Romanuk, Communication Arts; Melissa Silveira, Psychology; Sandown - Scott Adie, Computer Information Systems; Victoria DiPippo, Humanities; Charles Dolan, Business Admin.

 

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