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Attleboro Whiz Kid: Kaitlin Hill

Bishop Feehan High School Tree Dedicator, Kaitlin Hill sets service as a top priority.

  • Kaitlin Hill
  • Bishop Feehan High School
  • Senior
  • Tree Dedicator

Senior extraordinaire Kaitlin Hill places service first in her life. Organizations such as the Big Sister Program, the Orientation Committee and the St. Vincent DePaul Society have each been recipients of her kindness and compassion over the last four years.  She is also a committed member of Feehan’s Student Council, Peer Ministry, SADD, STAND, The Anchor Club and the Socratic Society.

Each year, Bishop Feehan High School’s graduating class plants and dedicates a tree in honor of their class. The student ranked third in the class has the distinct privilege of undertaking the dedication. Kaitlin was bestowed with the honor this year. Since her freshman year, she has consistently been on Honor Roll. During her sophomore year, she was recognized as the top overall student in both Science and Foreign Language. In her junior year, she received the prestigious Yale Book Award, and she is also the recipient of the Presidential Education Award for Outstanding Excellence. Hill has flourished as a student as evidenced in her memberships in the National, Art, French, Science and Math Honor Societies.

Shining not only as service driven and academically astute, Hill is a recognized athlete who has received numerous awards. She is a Varsity letter winner in Spring Track and Captain of the Varsity Volleyball team and the Basketball team. The Sun Chronicle has honored Hill as an All Star in both volleyball and basketball, and she is a member of the Boston Herald All Scholastic Volleyball team. Her strong athletic performance earned her a spot as an Eastern Athletic Conference All Star Volleyball and Basketball player.

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In the fall, Hill will attend Providence College. 

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