Oxford Academy announces top five students of Class of 2017
OXFORD – With graduation days away, Oxford Academy has announced its top five graduating seniors. They are listed as follows:
1. Jared Bush is Oxford Academy's Valedictorian of the Class of 2017. Boasting several academic awards including maintaining high honor roll every year, Jared plans to attend SUNY Broome in the fall to pursue a career in Biomedical Engineering. It's reported that Jared has been pursuing this goal since his freshman year at Oxford Academy, as he worked with Cornell University's Biology Department collaborating with Cornell students to test river samples for invasive fish species. His dream is to one day be a research scientist, and he hopes to explore various research specialties during his undergraduate work in college.
2. Cole Rice is Oxford Academy's Salutatorian of the Class of 2017. A member of the National Honor Society for the past two years, Cole has received several academic and athletic awards during his tenure at Oxford Academy. In his junior year, Cole was chosen to represent Oxford Academy at the American Legion Boys' State Conference. In addition to the accolades accrued by Cole over the years, he was also a member of the wrestling team from grades 7 through 11 and was able to maintain employment outside of school in the community with a full academic schedule. Cole plans to attend SUNY Cortland in the fall to study Exercise Science.
3. Rece Camadine is described by some at Oxford Academy as simply, "a hardworking and dedicated young man who has been an asset to Oxford Academy and Central School and the local community." In addition to maintaining high honor roll in his studies, Rece balanced two jobs on the side as a server at Burger King and a fitness room monitor at the Norwich Family YMCA. Upon his graduation from Oxford Academy, Rece will take his talents to the University at Buffalo to pursue a degree in Nursing. Rece plans to one day become a Nurse Anesthetist.
4. Jacqueline Murrer is another top-5 student at Oxford Academy. In addition to her outstanding academics, it's reported that Jacqueline has been a staple in both the school and local community. She was the recipient of numerous awards in her tenure at the high school, and was also co-founder of the Oxford Academy Leadership Club. She was the first student representative for the Innovative Community Collaborative (IC2) of Greater Chenango County: an Oxford-based school-community partnership aiming to inspire ideas and creativity. Jacqueline also juggled school-and-employment as she worked at the Norwich Family YMCA as well as at Nina's Italian Restaurant. Jacqueline plans to attend Syracuse University in the fall to pursue a career in International Relations.
5. Daniel Woodford is one of Oxford Academy's top-5 students. Daniel is a proven-leader around the Oxford community as he has served Oxford Academy's Honor Society as President. In addition to his studies, Daniel maintained employment at a local pharmacy and was active in assisting the local Oxford Youth Sports Programs. Daniel has been an assistant coach for the girls modified soccer team, and he also participated as a player in basketball, soccer, and track throughout high school. In addition to the awards Daniel received over the years, he was an Oxford Academy Hugh O'Brian Youth representative, an Oxford Boys' State representative, and also a Rotary Youth Leadership nominee in 2016. Daniel plans to attend St. John Fisher College in the fall to pursue a degree in Medicine and a career as a Physician's Assistant.
The Evening Sun congratulates all graduating high school seniors of Chenango County and wishes them luck in their future endeavors.
1. Jared Bush is Oxford Academy's Valedictorian of the Class of 2017. Boasting several academic awards including maintaining high honor roll every year, Jared plans to attend SUNY Broome in the fall to pursue a career in Biomedical Engineering. It's reported that Jared has been pursuing this goal since his freshman year at Oxford Academy, as he worked with Cornell University's Biology Department collaborating with Cornell students to test river samples for invasive fish species. His dream is to one day be a research scientist, and he hopes to explore various research specialties during his undergraduate work in college.
2. Cole Rice is Oxford Academy's Salutatorian of the Class of 2017. A member of the National Honor Society for the past two years, Cole has received several academic and athletic awards during his tenure at Oxford Academy. In his junior year, Cole was chosen to represent Oxford Academy at the American Legion Boys' State Conference. In addition to the accolades accrued by Cole over the years, he was also a member of the wrestling team from grades 7 through 11 and was able to maintain employment outside of school in the community with a full academic schedule. Cole plans to attend SUNY Cortland in the fall to study Exercise Science.
3. Rece Camadine is described by some at Oxford Academy as simply, "a hardworking and dedicated young man who has been an asset to Oxford Academy and Central School and the local community." In addition to maintaining high honor roll in his studies, Rece balanced two jobs on the side as a server at Burger King and a fitness room monitor at the Norwich Family YMCA. Upon his graduation from Oxford Academy, Rece will take his talents to the University at Buffalo to pursue a degree in Nursing. Rece plans to one day become a Nurse Anesthetist.
4. Jacqueline Murrer is another top-5 student at Oxford Academy. In addition to her outstanding academics, it's reported that Jacqueline has been a staple in both the school and local community. She was the recipient of numerous awards in her tenure at the high school, and was also co-founder of the Oxford Academy Leadership Club. She was the first student representative for the Innovative Community Collaborative (IC2) of Greater Chenango County: an Oxford-based school-community partnership aiming to inspire ideas and creativity. Jacqueline also juggled school-and-employment as she worked at the Norwich Family YMCA as well as at Nina's Italian Restaurant. Jacqueline plans to attend Syracuse University in the fall to pursue a career in International Relations.
5. Daniel Woodford is one of Oxford Academy's top-5 students. Daniel is a proven-leader around the Oxford community as he has served Oxford Academy's Honor Society as President. In addition to his studies, Daniel maintained employment at a local pharmacy and was active in assisting the local Oxford Youth Sports Programs. Daniel has been an assistant coach for the girls modified soccer team, and he also participated as a player in basketball, soccer, and track throughout high school. In addition to the awards Daniel received over the years, he was an Oxford Academy Hugh O'Brian Youth representative, an Oxford Boys' State representative, and also a Rotary Youth Leadership nominee in 2016. Daniel plans to attend St. John Fisher College in the fall to pursue a degree in Medicine and a career as a Physician's Assistant.
The Evening Sun congratulates all graduating high school seniors of Chenango County and wishes them luck in their future endeavors.
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