Three NJ high school seniors named Presidential Scholars

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Students from Madison, East Brunswick, and Marlboro High Schools win a national honor for students who excel in academics, the arts, and career and technical education.

Carson He, center, of East Brunswick High School, was named a Presidential Scholar on Thursday. His guidance counselor, Jen Lipariti, is to the left, and principal, Michael Vinella, is to the right.Skylar Walters woke up to an unusual sound from her cellphone Thursday. It heralded an email that started with “Congratulations!”

“Throughout one of the most trying periods in our nation’s history and amid our recovery from the pandemic, our students have once again demonstrated their strength and that they have so much to contribute to our country,” Cardona said. “Thanks to them, I know America’s future is bright.” “I learn from her,” DeTrolio said. “She raises her peers up just as much as I hope to do as a teacher. She’s an all-around, humble, kind, intelligent, driven, great-work-ethic type of kid…and so well-perceived by her peers.”DeTrolio said that while attending Harding Middle School, Skylar created and donated prosthetic hands, using the school’s 3-D printer. She was inspired by her younger brother, who was born without fingers on his right hand, but uses her device.

“I am so proud of Emily,” he said, “and there is no doubt that her future will be filled with brilliant accomplishments.”

 

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