Winnisquam Regional High School’s top 10

Winnisquam Regional High School’s top 10 graduating seniors includes: Front row, Lukas Mondor, Isabelle Camerato, Ashlee Roach, and Emma Curtin; back row includes Jahnzaeb Azam, Allison Parry, Alyse Damato, Madyson Haskins, Henry Osmer and James Thibault. (Courtesy photo)

TILTON — The Winnisquam Regional School District celebrated its 2024 graduating seniors on June 7. Among the distinguished student awards and acknowledgements, the top 10 academic achievers in the class were announced and acknowledged. These students’ future goals will take them to colleges and universities across New England and in time, they will influence the business, allied health, government, environmental science, and engineering fields.

Henry Osmer will attend the University of New England to study business administration. Isabelle Camerato’s future includes a degree in allied health with a pre-med track from the University of Connecticut. Allison Parry’s next chapter will take place at the University of New Hampshire where she will study occupational therapy. A career in environmental science, upon completing her degree from Roger Wills University, is Ashlee Roache’s goal. Madyson Haskins will attend the University of Vermont where she plans to study biology. Lukas Mondor’s interest in applied biomedical science will take him to UMASS Lowell. Government and politics will be James Thibault’s course of study at St. Anselm College. Emma Curtain’s interest in music and environment science will take her to UMASS Lowell. Alyse Damato will attend Western New England University to study civil engineering and construction management. Jahnzaeb Azam will pursue a career in business at NHTI.

WRHS Principal Dr. Angela Friborg said, “The faculty and staff of Winnisquam Regional High School are very proud of each and every member of the Class of 2024. Each student has worked hard to reach their personal graduation goals. Our top ten students have taken every opportunity presented to them in order to achieve all they could while at Winnisquam Regional High School. We wish all of our graduates the very best in their next endeavors.”

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