Rocky Point High School senior Brittany Reh has won one of four National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association’s Scholarships provided to Suffolk County athletes.
Brittany is described by her coaches and peers as an exceptional talent, amazing student-athlete with an incredible work ethic and a true leader with an inspiring need to succeed attitude.
Brittany is a five-year varsity cheerleader named captain for the last two years and been recognized twice by Newsday with All-Long Island honors. During those five years, her team has won two county championships and a UCA national championship title.
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Brittany has a 97 average and scored a 29 on the ACT. She is a member of the National Honor Society, a math tutor, a volunteer for the Suffolk County Cheering for Charity group and she also helps out with various Rocky Point Kiddie Cheer Clinics, and recently received the Officials Scholarship Award.
Brittany will be attending and cheering at Adelphi University this fall majoring in elementary education.
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