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Life after CCDS: Where is the class of 2010 heading to college?

Life after CCDS: Where is the class of 2010 heading to college?

By Amanda Young, ‘11, Co-Editor-in-Chief

As the 2009-2010 school year comes to an end, it is time for the class of 2010 to move on to the next stage in their life. However, they will be fondly remembered at CCDS.

Next year, the graduating seniors will embark on the start of a new journey as they attend some of the most prestigious colleges in the country. Upper School Head Mrs. Stephanie Luebbers said “The matriculation list is astonishing, but we’re not surprised.”

“I have been amazed by the depth and breadth of the class of 2010…Our seniors are serious students, talented athletes, gifted artists, and wonderful people.  I am very happy that the colleges see this too!” Mrs. Luebbers said.

The class as a whole also accumulated $7,400,000 in scholarships and grant aid.

Director of College Counseling Mrs. Sarah Beyreis said “We’re very proud of everybody in the class, truly.”

 

                                        College Matriculation

Kevin Baxter Case Western Reserve University
Nicholas Bender Wesleyan University
Megan Bonini University of Michigan
  College of Engineering
Alexandra Brown Harvard University
Nicholas Brown Colorado College
Brian Brownstein Miami University, Oxford
Jayne  Caron Dartmouth College
Brian Cofer Indiana University at Bloomington
Liza Cohen Vanderbilt University
Maxwell Dietz Amherst College
Olivia Eichenseer Loyola Marymount University
Adam Enloe The Ohio State University
  College of Engineering
Lawrence Ervin Bluffton University
Emily Finch University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jamie Fischer Indiana University at Bloomington
Katharine Flexter University of Southern California
Joseph Fritz Amherst College
Tonya Grieb Emory University
Isaac Guttman Dartmouth College
Rebecca Hartle Otterbein College
Meredith Hritz Wesleyan University
Dawn Johnsen Miami University, Oxford
Cameron  June St. Lawrence University
Sam Kapor University of Michigan
  College of Engineering
Kandace Keidel Washington and Jefferson College
Rameez Khan Butler University
Robert Klug Arizona State University
Sebastian Koochaki Yale University
Thomas Langlois Georgetown University
Allison Lazarus Yale University
Tara Leesar Emory University
Todd Legette Howard University
Anna Lemen Knox College
Alexandra Lento Indiana University at Bloomington
  Hutton Honors College, Kelley School of Business
Matthew Lesser The University of Alabama
Nichole Lowe Ohio University
  Templeton Scholars Program, College of Engineering
Matthew Mack University of Cincinnati
Alyssa Magarian Ithaca College
  Department of Theatre Arts, School of Humanities and Sciences
Jordan Mesh Indiana University at Bloomington
Marzieh Mirzamani University of Cincinnati
  Honors College, College of Engineering
Kaitlyn Morgan Clemson University
  College of Engineering and Science
Erik Muldrow Ohio University
Hazel Mullan Webster University
Micaela Mullee Tufts University
Fletcher Pease Dartmouth College
MacKenzie Pickett Purdue University
  Krannert School of Management
William Portman Yale University
Lisa Racine The Ohio State University
Mariah Reed Wittenberg University
Christine Richart Ohio University
John Robinson Florida Southern College
Charlie Schreiber Miami University, Oxford
Jessup Smith Wesleyan University
James Stafford The George Washington University
  College of Engineering and Applied Science
John Strubbe DePauw University
Charles Thomas Elon University
Corey Tipton Bucknell University
Alexander Toltzis The George Washington University
Emma Weinstein Dickinson College
Claire Willingham University of South Carolina

 

Photo by Ilana Habib, ‘11, Photography Editor

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One Response to “Life after CCDS: Where is the class of 2010 heading to college?”

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