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EHS names student of the week

Q. In what grade are you currently enrolled?

A. I am currently in my senior year at Emmaus High School.

Q. Please provide the first names of your family members: parents, siblings and pets.

A. Monica Donati (mom), Matthew Donati (dad), Ethan Donati (brother) and Bella Donati (dog).

Q. What is your favorite subject? Why?

A. My favorite subject is math. I am a very left-brained thinker and so I appreciate how logic is a core part of math and that everything follows rules.

Q. Have you received any special awards or recognition?

A. I have received the Academic Excellence Award every year of my high school career. I also have received the Excellence in Math Award along with the Excellence in Health Award.

Q. Are you involved in any extracurricular activities? How has being involved in these organizations impacted your high school experience?

A. I am the president of both the Student Government Association and Habitat for Humanity at Emmaus High School. I am also a member of National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Hornet Ambassadors, Peers Assisting Learning Support Club and Chess Club at Emmaus High School. Being an active member in all of these organizations has helped me become an active part of both my school and local community.

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

A. It can be very challenging balancing my classes, clubs and hobbies, but I still manage to get everything done on time.

Q. What is your next goal after high school?

A. I am planning on going to college.

Q. Whom do you hope to emulate? Why?

A. I do not have a specific person that I try to emulate, but rather strive to attain the traits I admire. I always try to be kind, hard-working, humble, honest and dependable – the best version of myself.

Q. For what would you like to be remembered?

A. I would like to be remembered as someone who made a difference helping others and left a positive impact on the world.

Q. Do you have any advice for your peers?

A. Do not underestimate yourself. If you push yourself and work hard, you can become whoever you want to be.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Nicholas Donati