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Seacoast Students of the Week for April 28 are leaders and high achievers
Seacoast Students of the Week for April 28 are leaders and high achievers

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time28-04-2025

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Seacoast Students of the Week for April 28 are leaders and high achievers

A student leader president and member of the National Honor Society who volunteers at an animal rescue center. A top 5% student honored as a scholar-athlete who contributes to a respectful, engaging school environment. A talented musician and singer and an accomplished student always ready to help her classmates. Meet the Seacoast Students of the Week for April 28. This week's students of the week represent Spaulding, Dover and Oyster River High Schools. Seacoast Students of the Week are nominated by local principals, teachers and guidance counselors and, as you'll see below, they reflect a broad range of achievements in their schools and communities. It is our pleasure to introduce you to these outstanding students, and we look forward to sharing the stories of so many more of our wonderful students in the weeks ahead. All Seacoast-area public high schools have been invited to highlight their students' achievements each week. Here are the Seacoast Students of the Week for April 28, as described by the school leaders who nominated them: Emmaline Morin is an outstanding senior whose leadership, academic dedication, and passion for helping others make her a true role model within the school community. She has served on Class Council for all four years and currently leads as President of Student Leadership, demonstrating her commitment to making a positive impact. Emmaline is also a member of the National Honor Society and volunteers as a science tutor, helping fellow students succeed in their studies. Outside of school, she serves as president of her youth group and volunteers regularly at local elementary schools and an animal rescue center, showing her deep care for both people and animals. A dedicated athlete, she has participated in track for four years and indoor track for two, balancing her many commitments with grace and determination. This fall, Emmaline will attend Rivier University in Nashua, where she plans to study biotechnology, continuing her journey as a thoughtful, driven, and compassionate leader. This week, Dover High School recognizes senior Maggie Berry. Maggie is an outstanding student. She has challenged herself with a rigorous schedule of honors and advanced placement classes and is in the top 5% of her class. Along with her academic prowess, she has participated in soccer, unified basketball, and lacrosse. This combination led to her being recognized by the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) as a scholar-athlete. Maggie participates in the Latin Club and has been a member of the Red Cross Club. She is a positive leader whose actions help cultivate a respectful, engaging school environment. Paige has always been a cheerful, wonderful addition to any classroom. Full of energy, she works hard to succeed and takes on challenges without fear. She is an independent problem solver and never misses a chance to help someone in need. Paige loves hands-on classes and often brings questions about current topics from around the state and the country. She is curious and loves to know how things connect in the world. Paige has found her niche and has explored ways to show her artful side. She is a talented musician and participated in live performances with the Guitar Ensemble class, playing beautifully, she also stepped forward to sing lead vocals for the concerts. She has taken most of the art and music classes we offer. Artistic and creative, she is a free spirit who continues to grow and learn. Paige consistently puts forth tremendous effort and has the courage to take on challenging situations. A talented and courageous individual, Paige strives to help others without question and imbues kindness. She always asks how she can help and volunteers whenever she sees a need. She is a member of The Pearl Literary Magazine, on the Yearbook staff, in the Book Club and a member of the Bio Builder Team. She is a wonderful student, deserving of any and all accolades that commend her success! We look forward to hearing about her successes after graduation. This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Seacoast Students of the Week are leaders and high achievers

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