AVS Annual Website Report 2023

CLASS OF 2020 Jacob Wilson shares that he is the Robotics club leader at The Bay School and on the Varsity basketball team. Tandara France reports that she is “working hard at Drew and taking a lot of science classes to be a veterinarian in the future.” Leo Needleman writes from his high school, Lowell, that they “just started senior year, and it’s pretty exciting! Lotta work (on classwork and college apps) but it’s looking like it’s gonna be a fun year, especially with my new position as Head of Mechanical of my school’s FIRST Robotics team. I’m also working on a small research project that I started over the summer about thrust-vector control of model rockets.” Maddie Salafsky , who attends The Northwest School, writes that they “help run a nonprofit organization called YATC (Young American Theater Company), we put on multiple plays every summer, and perform at different theater events. I am the main writer and senior editor for the school Newspaper. In my free time I go to punk shows, read books (anything by Joan Didion), and I just started watching CSI.” CLASS OF 2021 “I currently attend a boarding school in Vermont where I work on a dairy farm!” writes Max Randall who is attending The Putney School. Isaac Wayne , pictured with fellow AVS grads Zac Rose and Alec Rabb, sends his regards from The Urban School of San Francisco and says he has been busy this summer with internships at both SFPUC and the Contemporary Jewish Museum and with “playing a lot of lacrosse.” Dante Zerega says that he “played varsity volleyball for my school,” Saint Ignatius College Prep, and that he works “at Calibur, a burger restaurant in West Portal.” 9 9

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