Kaysyn Walker
Kaysyn Walker

Boscawen

Colleen Easler, daughter of Brian and Stephanie Easler, was accepted to the Phillips-Exeter Academy summer school program. She is a sophomore at Merrimack Valley High School.

Hillsboro

Kaysyn Walker was re-elected to serve a second term to New Hampshire Future Business Leaders of America state office.

Hopkinton 

Jacob Killam, a Hopkinton High School senior, competed in the National Automotive Technology Competition in New York on March 29 and 30. Travis and his partner attend Concord Regional Technical Center and were competing for more than $3 million in prizes and scholarships and the title of the Nation’s Best Automotive Technician. Their team scored the highest marks on a statewide test of high school automotive technology programs administered by the N.H. Auto Dealers Association in February.

Northfield

Carolyn Hajdusek earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Western New England University  in Springfield, Mass. 

Northwood

Ian Gollihur won first place in the One Pen Can Change the World writing contest, which gives New Hampshire students the opportunity to write about justice. His essay was titled “American Hypocrisy.” He is a freshman at Coe-Brown Northwood Academy. The contest is sponsored annually by the National Writing Project in New Hampshire  based at Plymouth State University.

Julie Souryavong, a senior at Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, received a silver medal for her photograph “Paper Adventures: A Self-Portrait” from the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. More than 320,000 submissions were received and 2,400 selections recognized nationally.

Weare

Travis Stacy, a John Stark Regional High School senior, competed in the National Automotive Technology Competition in New York on March 29 and 30. Travis and his partner attend Concord Regional Technical Center and were competing for more than $3 million in prizes and scholarships and the title of the Nation’s Best Automotive Technician. Their team scored the highest marks on a statewide test of high school automotive technology programs administered by the N.H. Auto Dealers Association in February.