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STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Q: In what grade are you currently enrolled?

A: I am in the12th grade at Salisbury High School.

Q: What is your favorite subject? Why?

A: My favorite subject is science, specifically anatomy and physiology. I love learning about how the world and human body work and applying this knowledge in the future toward bettering the lives of people and the planet they live on.

Q: Have you received any special awards or recognition?

A: I was recognized as cross country MVP and was named to National Honor Society.

Q: Are you involved in any extracurricular activities?

A: I am on the varsity cross country and swimming teams, participate in Debate, Model UN and Scholastic Scrimmage, volunteer in the Best Buddies program, and outside of school, I dance and perform with Repertory Dance Theatre.

Q: What is your next goal after high school?

A: I plan on attending college, but I am not sure as to where yet.

Q: What do you consider your biggest challenge to date?

A: It’s always difficult for high school students to manage their time. With my involvement in many activities and sports, my biggest challenge has been prioritizing my academic and extracurricular interests in order to succeed at both.

Q: For what would you like to be remembered?

A: I hope to have made a positive impact on my community in and outside of school. I would love to be remembered as a kind person and someone that anyone could turn to.

Q: Who is in your family?

A: My family includes my parents, Lynn and Steve Wiener and my siblings Michael, Ben and Eliza.

Q: Whom do you admire? Why?

A: I admire my parents for their determination in achieving their goals, even as those goals change. Both of my parents have found new passions throughout their lives and taken them on wholeheartedly, exceeding even their own expectations.

Q: Do you have any advice for your peers?

A: It’s easy to let the pressure get to you and think that you need to have it all figured out by the time you graduate. I’ve learned that people change and interests change; do what you want to do and what you feel is right. It always works out in the end.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTORuby Wiener Copyright - HUB WIILLSON 2014___________________cH HUB WILLSON 201