Lions’ Student of the Month — Carly Dyer
Carly Dyer of Naples has been selected as the Student of the Month for December by the Naples Lions Club.
Each month, area Lions Clubs recognize a Lake Region High School senior based on academics and volunteerism in school and community services. The recipient is honored at a Lions’ dinner meeting and is presented a monetary award.
Parents: Dani Longley and Chris Dyer.
Activities: National Honor Society, Class President, XC, Basketball, Lacrosse, Math Team, Student Council.
Hobbies: Running, going to the gym, fishing, and cooking.
Future plans: I plan to study Marine Biology at a four- year university outside of Maine.
Q. What do you believe are three keys to being a good student? Three keys to being a good student are good time-management skills, keeping your priorities straight, and knowing when to take a break.
Q. What is your favorite class and why? My favorite classes are science classes. I like that there can be several correct answers and interpretations. I also enjoy conducting experiments and finding solutions to the problems.
Q. Who is your favorite teacher and why? My favorite teacher is Mr. Coady. His teaching style is exciting and interactive, while extremely effective and informational. Above all, Mr. Coady is a good person and cares about his students.
Q. If you could change one thing about your educational experience, what would it be and why? If I could change one thing about my educational experience, I would have learned better time-management skills earlier than I did.
Q. What accomplishment are you most proud of, and why? I am most proud of my acceptance into the Keller BLOOM program at Bigelow Laboratories. I was one of 16 individuals selected from across the state to partake in the program, which focused on marine sciences. Our close-knit group conducted rigorous experiments and analyses. I am grateful to have been a part of this exclusive opportunity.