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Agnes Irwin School’s Naomi Kim is Main Line Student of the Week (March 24-30)

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 Agnes Irwin School’s Naomi Kim is Main Line Student of the Week (March 24-30) To read the article on Naomi Kim click here A senior at the Agnes Irwin School, Naomi Kim is Head of Honor Council, and was nominated by her peers at the end of her junior year. With a classmate peer, Kim brought a chapter of Morgan’s Message to AIS last year. Morgan’s Message® is a 501(c)(3) that strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community and equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics. She is also a member of the school’s robotics team and Athletic Association, and is a senior co-leader of Asian Student Alliance. A three-time Highest Honors student, Kim was awarded the Dorothy Sisson Smythe Award at the end of her junior year, an award given to “the biology student who has, by her genuine interest and hard work, striven to achieve [a] … standard of excellence in science.”

Friends’ Central School’s Julia Bascomb is Main Line Student of the Week (March 17-23)

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 Friends’ Central School’s Julia Bascomb is Main Line Student of the Week (March 17-23) To read the article on Julia Bascomb click here A junior at Friends’ Central, Julia Bascomb helped to found Earthquakers, the school’s FIRST Robotics competition team (FIRST is an international high school robotics competition – for more information visit www.firstinspires.org). She is currently a mechanical team leader who uses her knowledge of engineering design to help construct mechanisms for this year’s robot. Bascomb has played a key role in the Earthquakers qualifying for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship for the past two seasons. She also is leader of the school’s Cookie and Crafts club, and is a varsity field hockey player for the Phoenix.

The Baldwin School’s Emi Maeda is Main Line Student of the Week (March 10-16)

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 The Baldwin School’s Emi Maeda is Main Line Student of the Week (March 10-16) To read the article on Emi Maeda click here A senior at The Baldwin School, Emi Maeda is a current Montgomery County Youth Poet Laureate, partnering with libraries and non-profits to promote poetry, mental health and voter engagement, and planning public poetry events. A published poet, she has performed at the West Park Arts Festival and Wawa Welcome America and is a National YoungArts winner in poetry. She is co-head of Baldwin School’s Asian Student Association, and planned an all-school Asian Cultural Night for Baldwin’s student and parent community to celebrate culture/diversity with food, performances, activities, and games, with more than 400 guests raising $4,000 for charity. She is a member of Baldwin’s SDEI (Student Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) organization as well as Moot Court (Mock Supreme Court Club, one of the top teams in Pennsylvania). She serves as a tutor in writing and literacy, i...

Academy of Notre Dame’s Chloe Calvert is Main Line Student of the Week (March 3-9)

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 Academy of Notre Dame’s Chloe Calvert is Main Line Student of the Week (March 3-9) To read the article on Chloe Calvert click here A senior at Academy of Notre Dame, Chloe Calvert is President of Student Council, co-president of the Spanish Club, a Global Citizen Scholar, a member of the Honor Corps, a Student Ambassador, and a member of the National Honor Society. She received honorable mention for her performance on the National Spanish Exam. She participates in many volunteer activities, including a student trip to New Orleans to help preserve the wetlands, and working with children with disabilities to learn to ride a two-wheel bike.

Episcopal Academy’s Kailin Gao is Main Line Student of the Week (Feb. 24 – March 2)

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 Episcopal Academy’s Kailin Gao is Main Line Student of the Week (Feb. 24 – March 2) To read the article on Kailin Gao click here Kailin Gao, a senior at Episcopal Academy, is an accomplished musician, dancer and student at EA. She plays first flute in the Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble where she also serves as a Student Conductor. Gao earned the Brown University Book Award during EA’s fall awards event. She was a fall inductee in the Cum Laude Society and is a Silver and Gold Key Scholastic Art and Writing medalist. She won fourth place in the National History Day State Round competition for her work analyzing Andy Warhol’s Pop Art and its impact to American culture/consumerism and Balanchine’s impact on American ballet. She was Winner/Finalist in the Youth American Grand Prix which is an international dance competition. She is also the founder of Steps to Ballet. Gao volunteers with the HuaXia Chinese School and is the president of EA’s Mandarin Club.