Coe-Brown
Announces Top Ten Graduates
Coe-Brown
Northwood Academy is proud to announce the top ten graduates for
the Class of 2016.
The Valedictorian for the class of 2016 is Molly Boodey,
daughter of Shannan Douglas and Patrick Boodey of Barrington.
During her high school career Molly has also been a member of
the National Honor Society, the CBNA Math Team, the Latin Honor
Society and CBNA Writing Center. Molly will be attending the
University of New Hampshire in the fall and plans to major in
mathematics.
The 2016 Salutatorian is Ryu Kondrup, son of Daniel and Naoko
Kondrup of Northwood. While at Coe-Brown, Ryu has been a
member of the National Honor Society, the National Spanish Honor
Society, Boys’ Volleyball, the CBNA Math and Quiz Bowl Teams and
the National Art Honor Society. Ryu has been accepted to
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Carnegie Mellon University.
He plans to major in architecture.
The remaining top ten graduates are
listed in alphabetical order:
Chloe Bettencourt, daughter of Nicole and Todd
Bettencourt of Northwood has been a member of the National Honor
Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Peer Helpers and the
Girls Varsity Basketball and Cross Country Teams. She plans to
attend the University of New Hampshire in the fall to study
occupational therapy.
Elisabeth Danis, daughter of Donna and Eric Danis of Nottingham,
has been involved in the National Honor Society, the CBNA
Writing Center and the CBNA Girls’ Cross Country, Indoor and
Outdoor Track and Field Teams, while a student at Coe-Brown.
She has been accepted to the University of Alabama where she
intends to major in business.
Brooke Laskowsky, daughter of Suzanne and Russell
Lawkowsky of Deerfield, is a member of the National Honor
Society, Student Government, the CBNA Writing Center and a
participant in Poetry Out Loud. She has also been a member
of the CBNA Girls’ Varsity Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor
Track Teams. Brooke plans to attend the Cornell University
College of Arts and Sciences to pursue a career in anthropology
in the pre-med track.
Damian May, son of Shane and Kimberly May of Strafford,
has been a member of CBNA’s Chorus, Select Chorus, and Pep Band
during his years at the Academy. Damian has also been
active with the CBNA Writing Center and with the CBNA Theatre
program. He plans to attend the University of New
Hampshire to pursue a degree in history.
Holly Roman, daughter of Mathew and Heather Roman
of Strafford, has participated in CBNA school life by being a
member of the Girls’ Varsity Tennis Team, Peer Helpers, the
National Latin Honor Society, and currently serves as the senior
class secretary and is also vice-president of the National Honor
Society. She plans to attend Florida Southern College to study
marketing and public relations.
Meredith
Roman, daughter of Mathew and Heather Roman of Strafford, has
been a member of the CBNA Film Club, Project Search, and the
National French Honor Society. Meredith also serves as president
of the National Honor Society and is the flute section leader in
the CBNA Concert Band. She plans to attend Emerson College in
Boston in the fall to study either writing for film and
television or business of creative enterprise.
Jake
Scarponi, son of Steve and Roxane Scarponi of Barrington, has
been a member of the National Honor Society, the National Art
Honor Society and the CBNA Writing Center. He has also been a
member of the Boys’ Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track and
Field Teams. Jake plans to attend Worcester Polytechnic
Institute to study aerospace engineering is the fall.
Henry Turcotte, son of Jennifer and David Turcotte of
Nottingham, has been a member of the National Honor Society, and
the Ultimate Disc Club while a student at CBNA. Henry has
been accepted to the University of New Hampshire, the University
of Massachusetts Amherst and the Rochester Institute of
Technology and plans to study engineering at one of these
schools.
In addition, the CBNA Class of 2016 is
the largest graduating class in Coe-Brown Northwood Academy
history with 191 students scheduled to receive diplomas on
Friday, May 27, 2016 at 7 pm. One hundred and sixty-four of
these students will be recognized as honor graduates and 32 are
members of the National Honor Society. Congratulations to the
class of 2016.