Lindsay, No. 7 at MHS in 2021, is heading to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to study Aerospace Engineering.
Steven, No. 8 at MHS in 2021, will be at Southern New Hampshire University to study Economics and Finance.
Amber, No. 9 at MHS in 2021, will be attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute and studying engineering.
Chloe, No. 10 at MHS in 2021, will be attending American University and studying political science.
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Natalie, the valedictorian for the MHS class of 2020, will be attending Northeastern University as a biochemistry major.
Andrew, No. 2 at MHS, will be studying mechanical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Nathan, No. 3 at MHS, will be attending the engineering college and UNH.
Alex, No. 4 at MHS, is heading to University of Alabama as a member of the Honors College.
Alexa, No. 5, will be attending Boston University in the fall, pursuing a degree in Business Administration. She plans on becoming a lawyer.
Scott, No. 6, will be majoring in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy at MSU’s James Madison College
Grace, No. 7 at MHS in 2020, will be attending Plymouth State University as a nursing major.
Zachary, No. 8, will take a gap year to play junior hockey and thanked his parents or teachers for pushing him to strive for greatness.
Sophia, No. 9 at MHS in 2020, will be studying pre-veterinary animal science at North Carolina State University.
Jacqueline, No. 10 at MHS in 2020, will be majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology at Gettysburg College.
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