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Class of 2024

Class of 2024

On June 8, the 45 students in the High Mowing class of 2024 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.

  • * Sofia Abreu, of Brazil, will be attending St. Joseph College of Maine.
  • Andre Arsenault, of Massachusetts, will be attending Mount Wachusett Community College.
  • Lauren Barber, of Michigan, will be attending Reed College.
  • * Alessandro Brondino, of Italy, will return to Italy, where he will continue pursuing his soccer career and his studies.
  • Philip Buchanan, of New Hampshire, will be starting his own business.
  • * Zebulun (Zeb) Byaruhanga, of Uganda, will be attending Emerson College.
  • Isaac Close, of Massachusetts, will be studying abroad in London and then attending the University of Vermont.
  • Maeve Coyle, of New Hampshire, will be applying to the University of Galway.
  • * Arthur Dias, of Brazil, will be attending Rivier University.
  • * Caitlen-Star Dolan Boodram, of England, is attending Eastern Carolina University. 
  • Tianyi Duan, of China, will be attending the University of New Hampshire.
  • Lotta Engstrom, of New Hampshire, will be considering a variety of options.
  • * Sydney Frias, of Bermuda, will be attending Concord University.
  • * Telmo Galarraga, of Spain, will be heading back home to continue playing football.
  • Georgia Gieschen, of New Hampshire, will be attending Loyola University in Maryland.
  • Rowan Goho, of Massachusetts, will be attending Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
  • Reed Goulet, of New Hampshire, will be attending Warren Wilson College.
  • Sabrina Gray, of New Hampshire, will be attending the University of New Hampshire.
  • June Griffin, of New Hampshire, will be taking a gap year to work and then attending Clark University.
  • Talia Grossman, of New York, will be attending NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
  • * Omar Jimenez, of Puerto Rico, will be joining Club Deportivo Castellon in Spain.
  • Alex Kennedy, of Massachusetts, will be working in pastry production at Honeycomb Bakery.
  • Masai Marchan, of New York, will be attending the State University of New York.
  • Boden Mennis, of Massachusetts, will be attending Northeastern University.
  • Michael Monaghan, of New Hampshire, will be attending Nashua Community College.
  • Eden Moon, of New Hampshire, will be attending Wheaton College.
  • * Alejandro Muratti Rolon, of Puerto Rico, will be joining Club Deportivo Castellon in Spain.
  • Maddie Murch, of Maine, will be exploring several options.
  • * Fridah Mwaghania, of Kenya, will be attending St. Joseph’s College of Maine.
  • * Zein Mwakitawa, of Kenya, will be attending Luther College.
  • Clara Nevers, of Florida, will be attending Berklee College of Music.
  • Dorian Nickel, of New Hampshire, will be attending Champlain College.
  • Tristan Roth, of New Hampshire, will be attending Rhode Island School of Design.
  • Maren Saich, of New Hampshire, will be taking a gap year to travel and work then applying to colleges both in the US and overseas.
  • Lakhi Saluja, of New Hampshire, will be deciding between several options.
  • * Stefan Sandu, of Romania, will be attending American International College.
  • * Caleb Santos, of the Philippines, will be joining the Odisea Football Club in Spain.
  • * Timothy Miguel Sarrosa, of the Philippines, will be attending UMass Boston.
  • Ivy Slater, of New Hampshire, will be taking a gap year to work and travel then attending Bennington College.
  • * Ryan van der Sluijs, of Thailand, will be attending Eastern University.
  • * Simone Vermiglio, of Italy, will be completing a fifth year of high school in Italy.
  • * Jordan Waiganjo, of Kenya, will be attending Washington College.
  • * Andrew Walubengo, of Kenya, will be attending Washington College.
  • * Sean Waweru, of Kenya, will be attending Washington College.
  • Gabrielle Zielie, of New Hampshire, will take on a leading role in opening a Zizza Pizza branch in Nashua.

* 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 Ivy Slater.
  • 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 Maren Saich.

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