Rotary Good Citizen: Cheyanne Harden
Cheyanne Harden of Bridgton has been selected as the Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club’s “Citizen of the Month†for May.
Each month, the Rotary Club recognizes a Lake Region High School student who displays good citizenship and contributes to the school community. The recipient is honored at a Rotary breakfast meeting and is presented a monetary gift.
Parents: Daniel and Brandie Harden.
Siblings: Travis, Codi and Caitlin Harden.
Activities: Volleyball, skiing, lacrosse.
Community activities: Youth lacrosse program, ski teacher, volunteer for Halloween Party for Bridgton, Elementary Program at the Community Center.
Future plans: Attend Thomas College for four years then hopefully get a job as a kindergarten teacher
Schools that you have or will apply to: Thomas College, Plymouth University, Merrimack College, Rivier University, Keene State College, University of Maine at Farmington, Southern New Hampshire University.
Schools that you have been accepted to: Thomas College, Plymouth University, Merrimack College, Rivier University, Keene State College.
What is your favorite class? Humanities, I love learning about history. It interests me so much.
What is your toughest class? Physics, I am terrible at Math and Physics is all Math.
How do you balance your class work and your extracurricular activities? I play volleyball, lacrosse, I ski and I work, so balancing my life with that is a little hard, but I make a schedule for each day and go through with it.
What is the biggest challenge high school students face today? Senioritis.
Who has inspired you educationally? I got the opportunity to go to France over break, and had I not been so immersed in French work with Madame Freese, I would not have had as amazing an experience that I did. She always pushed me to be better for myself.