
PARSIPPANYย โ Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child senior Elizabeth Ocker โ15, of Parsippany, was among 13 students inducted into the Oak Knoll Chapter of the Cum Laude Society Tuesday, April 21, before fellow students, faculty, staff and parents.
The Cum Laude Society recognizes academic achievement in secondary schools for the purpose of promoting excellence, justice and honor. Oak Knoll students inducted into the society were part of the top 10 percent of their class.
Seniors who were inducted in addition toย Elizabeth are Shaneena Alabado โ15, of Orange; Nicole Baiocco โ15, of New Vernon; Natalie Hench โ15, of Ridgewood; Gabriella Leuthner โ15, of Summit; Margaret Magovern โ15, of Summit; and Courtney Schroeder โ15, of Ridgewood.
Juniors who were inducted include Tara Halter โ16, of Springfield; Grace Jagoe โ16, of Chatham; Margaret Mumma โ16, of Summit;ย Audrey Picut โ16, of Warren; Valerie Ricciardi โ16, of New Vernon; and Safia Speer โ16, of Mountain Lakes.
Kaitlin Schroeder โ15, of Summit, was also named the class valedictorian; and Sabrina Solow โ15, of Madison, was named the class salutatorian.
Four of the seniors honored are called โlifersโ at Oak Knoll, which means they inherited their educational foundation from Oak Knollโs coed elementary school. Gabriella Leuthner, Margaret Magovern, Kaitlin Schroeder and Sabrina Solow are Oak Knoll lifers.
Before Tuesdayโs ceremony, Head of School Timothy J. Saburn told a story about his own academic journey, instilling in students the importance of following oneโs academic dreams and goals.
โSet your sights on that goal and donโt defer,โ he said.
Alumna Jeannie Cambria โ05 shared a reflection after the ceremony, talking about her successes in the working world as a marketing and communications manager at technology company SiteCompli.
โThere are skills you will learn as you work in โrealโ jobs โ things like being flexible in a fast-paced environment, delegating to other team members, voicing feedback to higher-ups โ and those all come in due time,โ she said. โBut the challenge that Oak Knoll has posed to you in your time here โ to be a better thinker and a better person โ this will take you so far, that youโll be amazed later in life, I promise you.โ
Cambria credited Oak Knoll for instilling in her an intellectual curiosity.
โHaving a better sense of self and a better sense of others. I credit my parents and the Oak Knoll community of leaders, teachers and classmates for fostering these values within me, and for carrying it on with every class who came after me,โ she said.
Today you have distinguished yourselves as scholars and as leaders among your classmates โ congratulations again,โ Cambria said.
Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child is an independent, Catholic school, coeducational in elementary school from kindergarten through grade six; and all-girls in middle and high school from grades seven through 12. There is no religious affiliation associated with our summer programs. For more information about Oak Knoll, please visit www.oakknoll.org or call (908) 522-8109.
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