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Yale University

Yale
Congratulates these outstanding students
from East Haven High School
Chosen by their high school, these students exemplify what is best
and brightest in the young people of our community.
Kayla Campano
Daughter of Rita
and David Campano
Will attend the University
of New Haven
G.P.A. 4.55; Class Rank 5
out of 208
National Honor Society
500+ Community Service Hours
Basketball, captain
CAPT Scholar
Major: Forensic Science
Career Goal: Forensic-related
career
Maria Melchor
Daughter of Gabriel
Melchor and Rosa Sedas
Will attend Yale University
G.P.A. 4.9; Class Rank 2
out of 208
National Honor Society
A.P. Scholar with Honor
Laurel Girls State Delegate
S.C.C. Scholar Leader
Princeton Book Award
Major: Political Science
and Arabic
Career Goal: undecided
Brady Reynolds
Son of Jim and Stephanie
Reynolds
Will attend Boston University
G.P.A. 4.68; Class Rank 4
out of 208
Marching Band, drum major
Cross Country, captain
Indoor/Outdoor Track, captain
National Honor Society
All-State Trumpet Player
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Career Goal: Biomedical
Engineer
Brittany Rowe
Daughter of Greg and Jenn
Apuzzo
Will attend Sacred Heart
University
G.P.A. 4.50; Class Rank 6
out of 208
Certied Nursing Assistant
Persuasive Writing and
Speaking, Second Award CT
State HOSA Conference
Major: Exercise Science and
Physical Therapy 3+3 program
Career Goal: Physical Therapy
Mike Scoopo
Son of Donald Scoopo
Will attend the University
of New Haven
G.P.A. 4.73; Class Rank 1
out of 208
Valedictorian
National Honor Society
Scholar Leader Award
Unied Sports, captain
Harvard Club Book Award
Major: Forensic Science
Career Goal: Work with
law enforcement
Miranda Stewart
Daughter of Curtis
and Kelly Stewart
Will attend the University
of South Florida
G.P.A. 4.68; Class Rank 3
out of 208
National Honor Society
HOSA Member, vice president
Yearbook Committee
Gettysburg College Book Award
CAPT Scholar
Major: Pre-Nursing
Career Goal: Registered Nurse
Supporting Youth Programs
Over 500 New Haven K-12 students visit
New Haven Reads each week for free
tutoring by community volunteers, many of
whom are Yale University students and staff.
New Haven Reads also operates a free bookstore for the community and gives away over
100,000 books every year. Yale University is a major sponsor of the program, providing free
space at 45 Bristol Street. For more information about New Haven Reads and other youth
programs sponsored by Yale, visit onhsa.yale.edu/public-schools-and-youth.
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