Coe-Brown Announces Top Ten Graduates
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy is proud to announce the top ten
graduates for the Class of 2018.
The
Valedictorian for the class of 2018 is Sandra Black, daughter of
Tracy and David Black of Nottingham. During her high
school career Sandra has been a member of the Varsity Bass
Fishing and Tennis teams. Sandra has also been a member of the
National Honor Society, the International Thespian Society
including both being both a Regional and State Thespian Officer,
the Art Club, student government and she participated in Poetry
Out Loud for all four years. Sandra has been accepted to Gordon
College with a Presidential Scholarship, Simmons College with a
Presidential Scholarship, and the University of New Hampshire
with a Presidential Scholarship and the Hamel Scholarship.
Sandra has decided to attend UNH with a major in social work.
The
2018 Salutatorian is Sarah Dupuis, daughter of Richard and
Melanie Dupuis of Barrington. While at Coe-Brown, Sarah
has been a member of the National Honor Society, Family, Career
and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), and Peer Helpers as
well as being a member of the Cross Country and Track and Field
teams and a member of the Student Athlete Leadership Team. Sarah
will be attending Sacred Heart University in the fall to study
nursing.
The
remaining top ten graduates are listed in alphabetical order:
Raven Barnes, daughter of Daniel and Dale Barnes of Strafford
has been a member of the National Honor Society, the National
Spanish Honor Society, Peer Helpers, the National Art Honor
Society, FCCLA the Writing Center and the Math Team. She has
also been a member of the Varsity Cross Country team.
Raven has been accepted to UC Berkley, Georgia Institute of
Technology, University of Maryland, Illinois Institute of
Technology, New York University, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute and Boston University with an intent to study
aerospace engineering.
Paul Colson, of Strafford, son of Mary Broadstone and Casey
Colson, has been a member of the CBNA Math Team during his years
at CBNA. He will be attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
in the fall to study electrical engineering and computer
systems.
Olivia Lee, daughter of Kenneth Lee and the late Sandra Lee of
Strafford, has been a member of the National Spanish Honor
Society, the Math Team, the Swim Team, CBNA Writing Center,
Project Search and the Russian/Greek Club while a student at
CBNA. Olivia has been accepted to UNH and to Middlebury College
where she plans to attend to study either Russian or Spanish.
Alyssa Reiff, daughter of Bonnie and Gary Reiff of Nottingham,
has been a member of the National Honor Society, the
International Thespian Society, FCCLA, Peer Helpers, the Writing
Center, and Student Government during her years at CBNA. Alyssa
plans to attend Messiah College to study Sociology and
Anthropology.
Victoria Sheridan, daughter of Kori and Max Sheridan of
Barrington, has participated in CBNA school life by being a
member of the CBNA Writing Center, Student Government, FCCLA,
National Honor Society, the Ping Pong Club and the Vegetarian
Club during her years at Coe Brown. She has been accepted at
Hofstra University, Stetson University, University of New Haven,
University of Tampa, Ithaca College and George Mason University.
Victoria has selected Ithaca College for her studies next year
and will major in history with a minor in anthropology.
Garrett Skidds, of Barrington, son of Christine Skidds, Vilay
Skidds and Steve Skidds, has been a member of the National
Spanish Honor Society, the National Honor Society, the CBNA Math
Team and the CBNA Writing Center. Garrett will be attending the
University of Rhode Island to study cellular and molecular
biology in his post-secondary life.
Julia Sommer, daughter of Rhoda and David Sommer of Northwood,
has participated in Project Search, the CBNA Writing Center and
the International Thespian Society during her years at
Coe-Brown. Julia plans to attend the University of New Hampshire
to double major in acting/directing and women’s studies when she
returns to school in the fall.
Hailey Stevens, daughter of Jamie and Harley Stevens, Jr. of
Northwood has been involved with Peer Helpers, Project Search,
the National Honor Society and the New Hampshire Scholars
Program while at CBNA. Hailey has been accepted to Colby Sawyer
College, the University of Vermont, the University of Maine, the
University of New England, St. Joseph’s College, Massachusetts
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the University of
New Hampshire. Hailey has chosen to attend UNH to pursue a
bachelor’s degree in nursing and a master’s degree in the field
of Nurse Practitioner.
In
addition, the CBNA Class of 2018 consists of 149 students
scheduled to receive diplomas on Friday, May 25, 2018, at 7 pm.
One hundred and fifteen of these students will be recognized as
honor graduates and 24 are members of the National Honor
Society. Congratulations to the class of 2018.