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Norwood-Norfolk Central School names March students of the month for grades nine through 12

Posted 6/17/14

Pictured, from left in the back are Norwood-Norfolk english teacher Rachel Cook, Gage Orologio, Austin Cousineau and high school principal Robin Fetter. In the front row, from left are Emily Sullivan …

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Norwood-Norfolk Central School names March students of the month for grades nine through 12

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Pictured, from left in the back are Norwood-Norfolk english teacher Rachel Cook, Gage Orologio, Austin Cousineau and high school principal Robin Fetter. In the front row, from left are Emily Sullivan and Skylar Fetter.

NORWOOD -- Norwood-Norfolk Central School recently announced its March students of the month for grades nine through 12.

Skylar Fetter was named freshman student of the month. She is the daughter of Kent and Robin Fetter of Norwood. Her interests include reading, Doctor Who, Netflix marathons and The Arctic Monkeys. She enjoys laughing with her sister and friends and eating pizza. She runs cross country, track and indoor track at NNCS. She plans to live in Canada, open a bookstore and go on adventures. But if that fails, she plans to work in the medical field.

Gage Orologio is the sophomore student of the month. He is the son of Emily Orologio of Norwood. He likes to play video games. He also enjoys swimming, running and music. He is on the basketball team and runs cross country. He is working toward a college basketball scholarship.

Austin Cousineau was named junior student of the month. He is the son of Todd and Kindra Cousineau of Norwood. He is interested in the military and law enforcement. He plays hockey and participates in Varsity Club and art. His future goal is to attend college and get a good job.

Emily Sullivan is the senior student of the month. She is the daughter of Suzanne LaPage and Jeff Sullivan of Norwood. Her interests include camping, traveling and spending time with family. She participates Varsity Club and National Honor Society. She plans to attend Clarkson University in the fall to major in environmental science and policy.