Awarded for excellence in speech, debate, and negotation skills, specifically in my role of emulating President Alan Garber of the Harvard Corporation in the Ad-Hoc committee of Harvard Model Congress. Contrary to other committees, the ad-hoc committee is peculiar in that delegates recieve no inkling of their role ahead of the conference, ensuring their performance rests solely on their impromptu speech, debate, and negotiation skills. Each day of the conference held a heavy debate and, just as importantly, consisted of strategic negotiations, compromises, and conformity to parliamentary procedure, overseen by approximately half a dozen student staffers from Harvard University. I am happy to say that after working hard to perform and draft many speeches these four days and writing legislation in both normal committee sessions and a "Special Programs Summit" meetings, I won the 'Honorable Mention' award in my Committee! Furthermore, of the ~2,000 delegates there, I won the speech contest and was selected to give the Closing Ceremony speech for the event.
Awarded with a scholarship for my continued passion, excellence, and commitment to Harvard Model Congress in 2026.
Awarded for my commitment to Harvard Model Congress in 2026, as one of approximately 2,000 delegates.
Awarded for embodying the 'success' principal of Revere High School's Vision of the Graduate, during quarter 2 of my senior year.
As Senator Casey on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, I was tasked with conducting rigorous research on two crises of America beforehand: the fentanyl crisis, and the cybersecurity crisis. Each day of the conference held a heavy debate and, just as importantly, consisted of strategic negotiations, compromises, and conformity to parliamentary procedure, overseen by approximately half a dozen student staffers from Harvard University. I am happy to say that after working hard to perform and draft many speeches these four days and writing legislation in both normal committee sessions and Full Senate meetings, I won the 'Best Delegate' award in my Committee!
I earned the Student Government Day Citation, for being elected by Revere High School to represent their arguments regarding the merit of a state-wide School Phone Policy bill. The debate took place at the Massachusetts State House during the annual 'Student Government Day', and whose members consisted of high school representatives from across the state.
I was awarded by the City of Revere, MA as a member of the NUTRONS Robotics Team (team #125). My team won second place in the world (among 60 countries) along with two other teams on our "alliance". I am a programmer on the team, specializing in the programming languages JavaScript and Java..
I was awarded by the City of Revere, MA as a Congressional competitor on Revere's Speech and Debate Team. Despite being a novice member of the team, I competed so well in my congressional simulation events that I made it all the way to competing at the final state level, making me a state finalist. In my competitions, I along with competitors from schools across Massachusetts must play the part of Congressperson, debating and giving speeches on bills we draft.
I earned a Certificate of Excellence from the Massachusetts (MA) Association of School Superintendents as in recognition of my taking 9 dual enrollment courses and 7 Adavanced Placement classes, alongside my work at the MA State House and MA Attorney General's Office.