Central High School
Post date: Dec 13, 2016 4:41:01 PM
Sophomore Tamsin Weissberg was named the NH Association of School Principals Francis Wayland Parker Scholar of the Month for the state of New Hampshire. Tamsin is highly accomplished in the classroom and the community. She is involved in Central s Key Club, Varsity Tennis, Indoor Track, The Little Green Newspaper. In addition to her extensive extra-curricular schedule, Tamsin is ranked first in her class and boasts a 4.0 GPA. To read about Tamsin s essay and accomplishments, click here for the article in the Union Leader.
The Francis Wayland Park Scholar of the Month Program is an academic recognition award developed to promote academic recognition of students. A panel of seven judges chosen from prominent citizens and business leaders in the state make the selection of the Scholar of the Month. In May, all monthly winners and their families will be honored at an awards ceremony. At that time, the Francis Wayland Parker
Central High School
Post date: Feb 14, 2017 2:02:29 PM
Senior Carl Harris was named the NH Association of School Principals Francis Wayland Parker Scholar of the Month for the state of New Hampshire in January. Carl is highly accomplished in the classroom, the community, and in athletics. Carl is co-captain of the varsity cross-country, winter and spring track teams, a member of the National Honor Society, World Language Honor Society, Rho Kappa, and National English Honor Society, News Editor of The Little Green, and an active member of Amnesty International. Outside of Central, Carl volunteers for Inti Academy where he developed a STEM program for the children served by Inti. In addition to his extensive extra-curricular schedule, Carl is the Class of 2017 Salutatorian. To read about Carl s accomplishments, click here for the article in the Union Leader. Carl is the second state winner from Central this year.
Central High School
Post date: Apr 20, 2018 2:57:22 PM
For the month of February, Junior Maxwell Nakos has been named the New Hampshire Scholar of the Month. Sponsored by the NH Association of School Principals, the Francis Wayland Parker Scholar of the Month program is a state-wide initiative that recognizes the outstanding accomplishments of students across the state of New Hampshire.
Max boasts an impressive 3.87 GPA in a rigorous course schedule at Central and he is involved in a wide range of extracurricular activities and founded Central s The Little Greens Thumb , a club focused on beautifying Central s campus. To read about Max s essay and accomplishments, click here for the article in the Union Leader.
Central High School
Post date: Mar 28, 2017 12:17:56 PM
Junior Gabriella Leonard was named the NH Association of School Principals Francis Wayland Parker Scholar of the Month for the state of New Hampshire in February. Gabby has found great success in the classroom, in athletics, and in the community. Gabby has lettered in field hockey, ice hockey, Nordic skiing, and lacrosse and she also serves as captain of the varsity lacrosse team. Outside of athletics, Gabby is involved in the communities of Central and greater Manchester. She is the President-elect of Life of an Athlete, an active Key Club member, a member of Tri-M Music Honor Society, a writer for The Little Green Newspaper, and has served as Treasurer of the Band. Gabby values community service and has participated in a variety of activities from organizing a bicycle drive for elementary school students, to raking leaves for elderly residents, to volunteering with the Special Olympics.
Central High School
Post date: Dec 13, 2017 7:29:50 PM
For the month of November, Sophomore Karishma Manchanda has been named the New Hampshire Scholar of the Month. Sponsored by the NH Association of School Principals, the Francis Wayland Parker Scholar of the Month program is a state-wide initiative that recognizes the outstanding accomplishments of students across the state of New Hampshire. Karshima has been named the state winner for the month of November and this is the second time she has won the honor; last year she earned the title as freshman.
Karishma has a perfect 4.0 GPA in an advanced academic schedule at Central and she is involved in a wide range of extracurricular activities. In addition to serving as captain of the math team, and a member of Key Club, Karishma volunteers at the local soup kitchen, and is a highly accomplished dancer. To read about Karishma s essay and accomplishments, click here for the article in the Union Leader.