North Carolina's Cape Hatteras Secondary School has named its top students for the 2023-24 school term.
Here are the top 10, per the Daily News: Zion Aiken: Math Iadette Harris: English IZander Aiken: Math II Austin Baker: World History HonorsGabby Baker: Math III Honors, AP Literature and Composition Alaina Bonanni: American History HonorsMiles Bright: Health and Physical EducationKevin Gonzales-Caldera: Civic Literacy HonorsAustin Davis: Biology HonorsStella Galleo: Chemistry IIBrody Fraunfeld: Physical ScienceRonald Conteras-Joey Gavetti: Economics and Personal Finance HonorsAustin Jones: Math Iadette Harris: English IZ Bryanna Midgett: Health Science I, InternshipAlice Miranda: Art IV Honors, AP Calculus BC Ellie Neke: Art II, Creative Writing I Ella Neke: English Language and Composition Paizley Schultz: Core and Sustainable Construction Syrla Space: English IVMaxrist: English Honors Samantha Willis: Weight Training, Foods 2 HonorsAustin Davis: Biology HonorsStella Galleo: Chemistry IIBrody Fraunfeld: Physical ScienceRonald Conteras-Joey Gavetti: Economics and Personal Finance HonorsAustin Jones: Math Iadette Harris: English IZ Bryanna Midgett: Health
Read the Entire Article
A customized collection of news from foundations from around the Web.
Many people, organizations and businesses in Miami are actively committed to philanthropy. As Javier Alberto Soto, president and CEO of the Miami Foundation, puts it, “Miami is home to a young, diverse demographic that’s looking for ways to get involved, ways to improve our community that aren’t traditional, like a formal gala.”