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Class of 2023

Class of 2023

On June 10, the 44 students in the High Mowing class of 2023 began the next chapter in their lives.

They plan to continue their education at a diverse list of colleges, universities, and gap-year programs. This class is truly inspirational — they are an honorable and compassionate group. Our faculty is immensely proud of our seniors and wish them success in life as we look forward to the futures they create.

  • Oliver Aichele, of New Hampshire, will be attending the University of New Hampshire.
  • Ainebyona Albright, of Uganda, is still considering options.
  • *Sebastian Arbogast, of Vermont, will be attending Gettysburg College.
  • *Jenaye Bryan, of Canada, will be attending Norwich University.
  • *Summer Chong, of Singapore, will be attending Springfield College.
  • Laurian Ciborski, of New Hampshire, will be attending Reed College.
  • Emily Cordero, of Kentucky, will be taking a gap year and then attending Colorado State University.
  • Isadora Crane, of New Hampshire, will be attending Pitzer College.
  • Hayden Daniels, of New Hampshire, will be attending Curry College.
  • *Thina Ganto, of South Africa, will be attending Brewton-Parker College.
  • *Elismarih Gonzalez, of Puerto Rico, will be attending Youngstown State University.
  • Josephine Goodwin, of New Hampshire, will be taking a gap year and then attending Pace University.
  • Jumana Haddadin-Cameron, of California, will be attending Trinity College in Dublin.
  • Megan Henry, of New Hampshire, will be attending Tacoma Community College.
  • *Tremaine Henry, of Canada, will be attending Gettysburg College.
  • Ryan Jacobus, of New Hampshire, will be attending the NH Fire Academy.
  • *Thasith Jamnongnorawut, of Thailand, will be attending Emmanuel College.
  • *Alvin Kamau, of Kenya, will be attending Pacific Lutheran College.
  • *Tshazi Kamau, of Kenya, will be attending Washington College.
  • Brady Kershaw, of New Hampshire, will be attending Clark University.
  • *Warit Kohkeaw, of Thailand, is still considering options.
  • Michael Kunish, of New Hampshire, will be taking a gap year.
  • Kari Lennox, of New Hampshire, will be taking a gap year in South Korea.
  • *Yui Ching Leung, of Hong Kong, will be attending California Lutheran University.
  • *Sneha Limbu, of Hong Kong, will be attending Southern New Hampshire University.
  • Dani Mack, of Massachusetts, will be attending Skidmore College.
  • *Kuhle Madlokazi, of South Africa, is still considering options.
  • Iola Martens, of Massachusetts, will be taking a gap year in London.
  • *Ameya Moncrieffe, of Canada, will be attending Norwich University.
  • *David Pahud, of the Philippines, will be attending Gardner-Webb University.
  • Eden Passarelli, of Massachusetts, will be pursuing a career in culinary arts.
  • Dylon Pelletier, of New Hampshire, will be attending Vermont Technical College.
  • *Beatriz Maluf, of Brazil, will be attending Pace University.
  • Logan Roth, of New Hampshire, will be pursuing a career in real estate.
  • *Jana Sienkiewicz, of New Hampshire, will be using the skills and talents developed during their time at High Mowing School to pursue renovation contracts.
  • *João Simao, of Brazil, will be attending New College of Florida.
  • Michael Simons, of Bermuda, will be attending Bermuda College.
  • Laura Soster, of Brazil, will be returning to Brazil.
  • Holly Sparks, of Kentucky, will be attending Eckerd College.
  • Ark Stamatos, of Massachusetts, will be pursuing a career in the hotel business and taking classes online at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
  • *Henrique Vasconcellos Borlido, of Brazil, will be attending Young Harris College.
  • Cherise Wang, of New Hampshire, will be taking a gap year.
  • Silas Williams, of Massachusetts, will be attending Pace University.
  • Christopher Wilmott, of New Hampshire, will be attending St. Anselm College.

* These students are part of the Black Rock Football Club Residential Academy program at High Mowing School. They have been recruited to play soccer at their chosen college.

Awards

The following awards were presented at this year's commencement ceremony:

  • Research paper award — This award is given to recognize excellence in the senior research paper, considering depth of research, critical analysis, the ability to synthesize complex material, and to bring this work forward in a clear and persuasive manner. This year the award was given to Isadora Crane.
  • Faculty award — This award is given to a student who goes above and beyond to be helpful in many ways: who takes out the trash, hauls the heavy furniture, comes early, and stays late to do what needs to be done in a selfless way. This year the award went to Ryan Jacobus.

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