Student Receives Harvard Book Award

At the end of the 2017-2018 school year, Camila Miranda-Llovera was presented with the Harvard Book Award for her hard work and dedication in the classroom. Miranda-Llovera, a junior at the time, had the highest GPA in her class. She recently had the opportunity to attend a breakfast at the Harvard Club along with Principal Matt Crombie, where she was honored.

The now-senior is president of the National Honor Society and a member of the mock trial team, student council, and a co-organizer for the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Club. She is also active in cross country in both indoor and outdoor track.

 

What is your favorite subject?

My favorite subjects tend to be math-based, but I also love the literary subjects, too. Calculus and physics are fun classes because you form a kind of brotherhood with everyone in there, but classes like Spanish and English offer me a nice reprieve from math.

 

What would your dream job be?

My dream job would have to be an engineer. My older brother majored in engineering at WPI and seeing a lot of the interesting projects he has worked on has drawn me into that realm.

 

What are your current goals?

Right now, the goal is to get into college, but after that I suppose it’s to major in engineering and find the time to run a marathon.

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