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High academic achievement and community service characterize Schuylerville graduates
Schuylerville Central School District’s Class of 2008 finishes the year with more than 82 percent of the graduating class planning to attend college or enroll in military service. Among this year’s many success stories are the district’s top 10 graduates:

Valedictorian Matthew T. Malin, who is graduating with a 99.31 academic average and is planning to major in computer science at Brown University in the fall. Throughout his high school career, Matthew has been involved in many school activities, such as the Quiz Team, Computer Club and Math League, National Honor Society during his junior and senior years, as well as competing for both Indoor and Outdoor Track. Additionally, Matthew has received numerous awards and honors, including the Clarkson University High School Leadership Award, the Rensselaer Medal for Math and
Science and the Air Force Math and Science Award. In addition, Matt received perfect scores (100) on both the Math B Regents exam and the Spanish Regents exam and the highest score (98) on the Living Environment (Science) Regents test. He scored an 800 out of a possible 800 on the SAT Mathematics Level 2 and has been on the school’s high honor roll since ninth grade. Matthew’s poetry was chosen for publication in the Jr.-Sr. High School’s art and literary journal, Looking Glass. He has been an active volunteer, giving of his time to the Schuylerville Public Library, Rebuilding Together Saratoga County and the Ronald McDonald House. Matthew also established a peer help program, worked as an assistant in the district’s Summer Technology Program and volunteered for activities taking place at Schuylerville Elementary School.

Salutatorian Holly Rippon-Butler, who is graduating with a 98.65 academic average and is slated to attend Yale University in the fall. Holly has participated in many school activities, including Band, Spanish Club, Photography Club, Art Club, Computer Club, Math League, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and National Honor Society. Her musical accomplishments are numerous, such as high rankings in New York State School Music Association competitions, participation in the Empire State Youth Orchestra, the Saratoga Springs Youth Orchestra and Area All-State Band and selection as just one of 12 Saratoga County high school students to play with the U.S. Army Band during a regional appearance. Holly participated in Indoor Track, Outdoor Track and Cross Country and was on the Ski Team. She has been on the high honor roll during her entire high school career, was chosen as a peer mediator for Working Against Violence Everywhere (WAVE) and was honored as a New York State Public High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete. She was the high achiever on four Regents exams––Spanish (with a perfect score of 100), World History (100), English (100) and Earth Science (99). Holly received the University of Rochester Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award in Humanities and Social Sciences and the Robert J. Myers Memorial Award for excellence in the area of health. Additionally, she is a member of the United States Achievement Academy, the National Society of High School Scholars and had her literature and artwork was chosen for publication in Looking Glass. Holly has been an active volunteer in her community, donating time for her church, Relay for Life, as a mentor for local youth and as a musician providing entertainment to the elderly. She has also volunteered at the Saratoga Library Summer Reading Program and for Second Hand Rose thrift shop.

Kara Anne Peterson, who is graduating with a 97.90 academic average. In the fall, she plans to attend Northeastern University where she’ll major in psychology and prelaw. Kara Anne has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Clarkson University High School Achievement Award, the Senator Joseph L. Bruno Scholastic Achievement Award and the Court Stella Maris Catholic Daughters of America Award. She received the highest score on the following Regents exams: Spanish (100), Earth Science (99) and Math A (99). Her school-based activities include participation in the Yearbook Committee, Chorus Council, Prom Committee, National Honor Society, WAVE, FBLA, Book Club, as well as Math League. Kara Anne has engaged in varied volunteer activities, such as helping to plan the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, acting as a peer mediator and offering assistance at the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event and Saratoga Hospital’s Run for the Radiation Oncology Center. She has also participated in roadside cleanups and organized a fundraiser for a local family in need after a tragic death.

Jennifer Lopez, who is graduating with a 97.88 academic average and is planning to major in biology at SUNY Brockport and eventually attend veterinary school. She’s been involved with Schuylerville’s Jr.-Sr. High School’s Drama Club, Ski Club, Math League, Prom Committee, Computer Club, Yearbook, FBLA, Student Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Chorus, Select Chorus, Symphonic Band, Student Government, Honor Society and WAVE. As a student athlete, Jennifer has participated in softball, field hockey and indoor track. She received the Bausch & Lomb Award and has been on the high honor roll every year throughout high school. In addition, Jennifer was chosen for People to People, an opportunity that allowed her to travel throughout Europe as a student ambassador. She also participated in All-County Band, earned the highest score on the Earth Science Regents exam, was chosen to be a peer mediator and received the Scholastic Excellence Award. Jennifer devotes many hours to community service, including volunteer work for the Race for the Cure, Making Strides for Breast Cancer, a local soup kitchen, the Salvation Army, the Alzheimer’s Association and the Teen Council. She has also volunteered her time to benefit the elderly, as well as elementary school students.

Lisa Limeri, who is graduating with a 97.76 academic average and planning to major in prelaw at SUNY Binghamton. She has been a member of numerous clubs and organizations while at Schuylerville Jr.-Sr. High School, including the Schuylerville Honor Society, National Honor Society, the Mock Trial Team, Band, Ski Club and Model UN. Lisa has been on the high honor roll since 2003, and was chosen to participate in Area All-State Band, as well as the All-County Band. Additionally, she was selected as a Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) Ambassador. Lisa’s awards are varied, including the Court Stella Maris Catholic Daughters of America Award for earning the highest grade on the Math A Regents examination, the Wells College 21st Century Leadership Award and the Senator Joseph L. Bruno Certificate of Merit. She has earned college credits in oceanography from the University of Southern California and attended the DEC Environmental Camp. Outside of school, she has found an affinity for Tae Kwon Do; she teaches this form of martial arts and has also earned a black belt in the discipline.

Susanna Harro, who is graduating with a 97.60 academic average and has been on the high honor roll for 14 quarters at Schuylerville Jr.-Sr. High School. She was also chosen to be a member of the National Honor Society. Susanna graduates with many musical accomplishments to her name, including participation in the district’s Jazz Band, where she was section leader for the last three years, as well as participating in All-County Jazz Festival. As a member of Symphonic Band for the last four years, Susanna has been section leader since 2005 and was also selected to participate in the All-County Band Festival and the All-Area State Festival. She has taken piano lessons for a decade and saxophone lessons since 1998. Susanna has also taken advantage of the opportunities offered through the district’s Career Education Program, getting hands-on job experiences at Battenkill Veterinary Clinic, Saratoga Physical Therapy Associates and Cornell Cooperative Extension Equine. She plans to attend Wheaten College in the fall, where she will major in biology and anthropology.

Samantha Barnum, who is graduating with a 96.79 academic average. Samantha has earned numerous academic honors, including being on the high honor roll and a scholar athlete for four years, being in the National Honor Society and the Junior Honor Society, winning the Senator Bruno Academic Achievement Award of Merit and receiving an Excellence in Latin Certificate of Merit. She was recognized with an academic excellence award from Schuylerville Jr.-Sr. High School, as well as placed third in business English during the Adirondack Community College Business Day competition. She has been an active participant in Book Club, WAVE, FBLA, Yearbook, Math League, Prom Committee, as well as Indoor and Outdoor Track and Cross Country. Samantha was also chosen to attend New York State School Music Association events. Her community service activities include volunteering for American Cancer Society events, the Ronald McDonald House and Saratoga Springs Hospital emergency room, along with participating in DARE training and singing holiday carols in Schuylerville. She has also been part of the district’s musician volunteer group, MAESTRO. In the fall, Samantha plans to attend SUNY Plattsburgh, where she’ll major in nursing.

Katherine Cushing, who is graduating with a 96.68 academic average and planning to attend Hobart and William Smith College in the fall, where she’ll major in neuroscience and pre-med. Katherine has been recognized for many academic accomplishments, including membership in the National Honor Society and Junior Honor Society, earning high honor roll status for 2004 through 2007 and winning the University of Rochester Xerox Award for Innovation. Additionally, she attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine, the Russell Sage Forensics Career Day Program, RPI’s Science and Technology Arts event and was an Intel Science Talent Search applicant. Katherine is gifted in the arts, having more than 10 years of classical ballet training, highlighted by performances with the Moscow Ballet Company. She played flute in the Jr.-Sr. High School Band, the New York State School Music Association All-State competition and All-County Band events, while her violin talents were put to use in the the Saratoga Springs Youth Orchestra and All-County Orchestra. Katherine’s community service work led to her nomination for the WNYT-TV/Times Union/St. Peter’s Health Care “13 Kids Who Care.”

Emily Hanehan, who is graduating with a 96.55 academic average and who has been involved with many activities during her years at Schuylerville Jr.-Sr. High School, including Art Club, Spanish Club, Book Club, Chorus, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Future Farmers of America (FFA), Yearbook Committee, Prom Committee, FBLA, Drama Club and Computer Club. She has also been a part of the Honor Society, as well as a member of the Field Hockey, Track and Field and Lacrosse teams. Emily has been recognized for such academic achievements as earning the highest scores on the Earth Science and Spanish Regents exams and winning the Earth Science Honors Award and the Spanish Award. Her commitment to the agricultural field is illustrated by her numerous state and national FFA awards and recognition––first place finishes in the state Creed Speaking event, second place in Agricultural Issues and Prepared Speech and third place in Agricultural Sales. Additionally, Emily won 4H awards in dairy, food/nutrition and leadership. She’s also committed to community service, having volunteered her time for local nursing homes, Sundae on the Farm, 4-H, Schuylerville Elementary School activities, Schuyler House, FFA and Dairy Princess activities.

John K. Mannix, who is graduating with a 96.14 academic average and planning to attend Cornell University in the fall, where he’ll major in engineering. He is a member of the National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society and has been on the honor roll at Schuylerville Jr.-Sr. High School during all quarters. John earned perfect scores on the Advanced Placement U.S. History and English exams and won the RIT Computing Medal, the NYS Senate Outstanding Achievement Award and the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth Awards in Mathematics and Verbal categories. He has taken advanced- or honors-level programs in all academic areas throughout his high school career. John’s extracurricular activities include participation in Math League, Quiz Team, Computer Club, Spanish Club and Yearbook Committee, along with competing athletically in soccer, lacrosse and skiing. His community service activities include volunteer work for Saratoga Youth Court, Celiac Disease Resource, Inc. and as a tutor at Schuylerville Public Library. John has also worked with Schuylerville Elementary and Jr. High School students during the district’s Summer Technology Program and attended Pennsylvania State University Engineering Department’s selective program on nanoscience and nanotechnology.
 
 
 
         
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