SHS names student of the week
Q. Please provide the first names of your family members: parents, siblings and pets.
A. My brother’s name is PJ and my mom’s name is Chris.
Q. As a senior, do you have any specific goals you will pursue this academic year?
A. This year I would like to find more time to spend with my friends
Q. What is your favorite class at Salisbury High School? Why?
A. My favorite class at Salisbury was Honors Biology my freshman year. Biology is very interesting to me and I think Mrs. Basile is an amazing teacher. She was really able to enhance my interest in science, which I was already invested in.
Q. Have you received any special awards or recognition?
A. RIT Science and Math Scholarship, 2025 PIAA District 11 Track & Field 4x800m Relay medal.
Q. Are you involved in any extracurricular activities? How has being involved in these organizations impacted your high school experience?
A. I am involved in cross-country, swimming, track & field, debate, Model U.N., Scholastic Scrimmage, student advisory, Envirothon, SGA, PJAS, National Honor Society, and Environmental Club. Being very involved has made my high school experience far more busy, but has also allowed me to make a lot of friends within the school and in other schools.
Q. What do you consider your biggest challenge to date?
A. My biggest challenge to date has been the combined workload from my classes and extracurricular activities during junior year. It required many nights of staying up late to complete my work for classes and activities like debate.
Q. At this time, what are your plans for the future beyond high school?
A. My plans beyond high school include going to college, most likely at Penn State or RIT and studying microbiology. I would eventually like to get a Ph.D in microbiology as well.
Q. If you could spend an evening conversing with an historically significant person, whom would you choose? Why?
A. I would spend my evening conversing with Sigmund Freud. He has some very odd theories and I would like to know how he reached the conclusions that he did.
Q. For what would you like to be remembered?
A. I would like to be remembered for being dedicated to everything that I did.
Q. Do you have any advice for your peers?
A. Don’t hesitate to try new clubs or difficult classes. If you don’t try new and challenging things, you won’t discover new skills that you have.








