
He received the RIT Creativity and Innovation award last year, for his academic achievements and service to his community. He has participated in baseball, basketball, track and soccer over the past four years.

He is an active volunteer through his membership in Key Club, National Honor Society and also at Inland Hospital. Musically talented, he participates in Tri-M, band, KV band and also has been a member of the All-State Band and Orchestra, All-National Orchestra and Mid Maine Youth Orchestra. Palleschi plans to attend Gordon College in the fall and is currently undecided as to her major.Įlijah Caret, third in the class, is the son of Joseph and Laura Gilbert Caret, of Oakland. In her spare time she dances for Studio One for Dancers, volunteers at her church, and works part-time. She has been a member of the field hockey team and track team, Tri-M, and math team (was a member of the Maine All Star Math Team). This is evident by her membership in the Key Club, Bible Club, and as a peer tutor. Volunteering and service to others is very important to her. She has participated in a wide range of activities while still maintaining a rigorous academic course load. Amalfitano plans to attend Colby College in the fall to study biology or engineering.Īlexis Palleschi, second in class standing, is the daughter of Aaron and Keri Palleschi, of Belgrade. Last year, he was a recipient of the Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award from the University of Rochester for his achievements in math and science. He is a member of the National Honor Society, and has earned high honors with distinction each year.
