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Norwood-Norfolk Central valedictorian, salutatorian selected

Posted 3/27/17

Stickney, the daughter of Ronald and Terry Stickney, has an average of 97.09. She will graduate with an advanced regents diploma with honors. She has taken honors classes including A.P. American …

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Stickney, the daughter of Ronald and Terry Stickney, has an average of 97.09. She will graduate with an advanced regents diploma with honors. She has taken honors classes including A.P. American history, English composition 101, and college psychology as well as upper level sciences including chemistry and physics.

She is a member of Key Club, Art Club, National Honor Society and Photography Club. Outside of school, she volunteers at the Norwood Public Library. She also works as a babysitter, summer recreation worker at Pine Street Arena and at public skating also at Pine Street Arena.

Stickney has been recognized with many awards including a Gold Key in 2013, Silver Key in 2014 and two Honorable Mentions in 2015 and 2016 at the Scholastics Art Show. She been student of the month and was recognized as an Academic All Star.

She plans to attend St. Lawrence University in the fall to study education.

[img_assist|nid=194822|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=250|height=290]Fulk, the son of George and Kristina Fulk, has an average of 96.65. He will be graduating with an advanced regents diploma with honors. He has taken honors classes including A.P. American history, English composition 101, A.P. calculus, and upper level sciences including chemistry and physics.

Fulk participated in cross-country, indoor track and spring track. This year he was recognized as New York State Public High School cross-country champion for Class D. He achieved Academic All Northern every year for all three teams. He has been recognized First Team All Northern all four years for cross-country and three years for indoor track and outdoor track. He served as captain of the boys’ cross-country team for three years and captain of both indoor and outdoor track teams for the last two years.

Fulk is also involved in school activities including National Honor Society, Spanish club, Robotics, Whiz Quiz and competed in Pi Mu Epsilon Interscholastic Math Contest. Outside of school he has worked as a Clarkson University Robotics Camp mentor, volunteered to give balance tests at retirement homes and coached youth soccer.

Fulk has been recognized with many awards including Rensaleur Polytechnic Medal. He plans to attend Notre Dame University in the fall to study electrical engineering.

The following students were recognized for graduating with an average of 90 or above: Brandon Beattie, Brandi Delosh, Hunter Dewey, Anna Dickinson, Skylar Fetter, Zenun Hadzovik, Andrew Hardy, Caitlin Layaw, Allyson Mierzejewski, Alayna Reed, Colden Richards, Madison Stewart, and Allison Tessier.