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Woodlynde School Graduates Largest Class in School History
Woodlynde School bid farewell to 41 seniors at its annual commencement ceremony on Friday, June 12.

Woodlynde School bid farewell to 41 seniors at its annual commencement ceremony on Friday, June 12 at Penn State Great Valley. As the largest graduating class in school history, 100 percent of graduates were accepted to colleges and universities across the country. In total, the class received over $3 million in merit-based scholarships.
The 41 graduates were Liza Bohm, Tristan Bosna, Trevor Bowes, Nicholas Brayton, Dan Cervone, Joel Cureton, Breana Daniel-Schnobrich, Christa Deckman, Dan DeLuca, Kali Derderian, Megan Flynn, Samantha Goodman, Ryleigh Grady, Eliza Griffin, Victoria Hartzell, Sarah Heiser, Zachary Hertel, Audrea Holstein, Oleg Kariouk, Tyler Klein, Benjamin Kotler, Alec Kravitt, Lacey Marsden, William Milowsky, Eric Palmer, Joseph Quinty, Baird Register, Kelan Reilly, Max Rein, Norma Rizzo, Nicole Roberts, Tyler Ross, Matthew Savitz, Nicholas Scaramuzza, Taylor Sforza, Nicholas Spino, Mason Stamps, Michaela Trusk, Lesley Vizak, Benjamin Weisman, and Julia Wolfe.
Graduates plan to attend a variety of colleges and universities in the fall, including Boston University, Drexel University, Emerson College, Landmark College, Lynn University, Moore College of Art & Design, Saint Joseph’s University, Susquehanna University, and University of Arizona.
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Located in Strafford, Woodlynde School is one of the region’s oldest college prep schools for students in grades K through 12 with language or math-based learning differences, ADD/ADHD, auditory processing disorder, or executive function disorder.