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Yale UniversityCongratulates these outstanding students from
The Sound School, New Haven
Chosen by their high school, these students exemplify what is best and brightest in the young people of our community.
Claire CappellaDaughter of Kristin and Drew Cappella of New HavenWill attend The University of VermontG.P.A. 4.145Honor RollAPNH, VolunteerOpen Water Rowing Team, two yearsMajor: Biology, minor in Business and Environmental ScienceCareer Goal: Environmental Lawyer
Jake William ColavolpeSon of Gina Colavolpe and Nicolas Colavolpe, Jr. of East HavenWill attend Yale UniversityG.P.A. 4.2; Class Rank 4 out of 80High Honors, four yearsCT State Board of Education Student MemberSailing Team, co-captainDebate Team, captainMajor: undeclaredCareer Goal: Global Health and Education Policy
Huxley ConnerSon of Douglas and Kimberly Conner of MadisonWill attend Maine Maritime AcademyG.P.A. 4.2Eagle ScoutSailing Team, captainSail Connecticut Access, volunteerMajor: Marine Biology and Small Vessel OperationsCareer Goal: Fisheries Management/Biology
Ian HardmanSon of Barry and Kathleen Hardman of SeymourWill attend the University of Rhode IslandG.P.A. 4.4; Class Rank 2 out of 80Seymour High School basketball, captainSenior Underwater Robotics, project managerMajor: Ocean EngineeringCareer Goal: Own firm and design/build advanced systems for use in ocen environments
Sarah McCartDaughter of John and Becky McCart of SeymourWill attend the University of Connecticut, Avery PointG.P.A. 4.5; Class Rank 1 out of 80Sailing Team, captainYale Book Club AwardValedictorianHigh HonorsMajor: Marine SciencesCareer Goal: Aquaculture
Christina SamelaDaughter of Nancy and Joseph Samela, Jr. of HamdenWill attend The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at University of VermontG.P.A. 4.2; Class Rank 3 out of 80Aiken ScholarHigh Honor StudentUVM Presidental ScholarshipMajor: Environmental ScienceCareer Goal: Conservation Educator
Supporting Youth ProgramsPathways to Science is a Yale University program designed to get K-12 public school students interested in science in the hope that they will find college and career opportunities in this exciting field.
The EVOLUTIONS After School Program, which takes place at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, is one of the many Pathways programs offered by Yale University’s Science Outreach program. For more information, visit www.yale.edu/scienceoutreach.
Yale Contributing to a Strong New Haven
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