The Eastport-South Manor Central School District is pleased to announce that seniors Amanda Seligman and Camryn Warsaw are valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively of the Class of 2025.
Having acquired top ranking in her class, Amanda achieved a 108.324 grade point average. She will be earning an AP Capstone Diploma with Advanced Regents and Honors designation and will be noted for her mastery-level achievement for the math and science Regents exams. As a future electrical engineering major, Amanda will surely be influential in the world. She has played the viola for more than nine years and has a lengthy list of musical accomplishments on her resume. Amanda is involved in each of the district’s honor societies and is the talented chief writer for the school’s newspaper, Shark Bites.
From internships, speaking at board of education meetings, community service and creating a blog about environmental issues, Principal Salvatore Alaimo has described Amanda as a well-rounded and impressive student. “Amanda is the type of student who offers no hesitations when taking steps toward bettering herself and our world,” he said.
As salutatorian, Camryn boasts a 107.627 grade point average. She is an AP Scholar with Distinction and will also receive an AP Capstone Diploma. Like Amanda, Camryn will also graduate with an Advanced Regents Diploma with Honors designation and mastery in both math and science. She is president of both the National Honor Society and the Varsity Leaders Club, as well as treasurer of the National English Honor Society, Tri-M and Natural Helpers, for which she is also a senior leader. Camryn is also a member of the World Languages, Science and Social Studies honor societies. Since eighth grade, Camryn has been a member of the varsity swim team. Her experiences in Natural Helpers, Varsity Leaders and various honor societies have demonstrated her passion for people and helping others. Her goal is to become a child psychologist and to support and educate children coping with trauma, stress and emotional disorders. Camryn is musically gifted as well, as she is a jazz band member and drum major of the marching band. She will attend Wesleyan University in Connecticut this coming fall.
The district congratulates both Amanda and Camryn on this outstanding accomplishment and looks forward to hearing them speak at the graduation ceremony, to be held on June 27.
Click here to view the Eastport-South Manor’s Top of the Class of 2025 slideshow.
Date Added: 3/11/2025