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Harrisville Central School

Class Leaders 2022

Valedictorian – Caroline Delles, daughter of Kevin and Jodi Delles, Harrisville,

NY, has earned the highest academic award of Valedictorian, for the class of

2022. Caroline plans to attend SUNY Jefferson in the fall to major in Liberal

Arts. She hopes to study photography while at JCC and eventually open her own

photography studio in the future. She started experimenting with her camera

during the pandemic and found that she truly enjoys taking pictures.

At graduation, Caroline will receive a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation

with Mastery in Mathematics. Caroline’s seven semester academic average is 96.5.

She will have dual enrollment credits through North Country Community College in

Pre-calculus and English Composition.


Caroline has been active in many school extracurriculars. Caroline’s most

meaningful activity has been playing on the varsity girls’ softball team. She enjoys

working as a team and the feeling of family and support that the team provides.

She is a four year member of the high school chorus and has taken part in

NYSSMA solos. She is a member of the drama club and enjoys performing on

stage. She is a former member of the National Junior Honor Society and is

currently the treasurer of the Bonaparte Chapter of the National Honor Society.

For her senior year, Caroline is serving as president of the Student

Representatives Assembly and secretary of the Youth Advisory Council. She has

worked in the summer at Harrisville Central School and during the school year as

the bookkeeper for the varsity boys’ soccer team.

Caroline has participated in many community service activities. Her favorite

community service activity has been the HCS Roadside Clean-Up. She enjoyed the

time spent outside with friends and knowing that she was helping to beautify the

community. She has helped in multiple American Red Cross Blood Drives at HCS.

She also helps grocery shop and pack bags for the HCS Backpack Program.

Caroline’s honors include: National Honor Society, Harrisville Central School

Academic Letters and High Honor Roll, and WWNY TV 7 Academic All-Star

Caroline’s advice for students of HCS: “Do not procrastinate. It doesn’t work out

trying to do long assignments in one evening. Your hard work will pay off. Just

cherish your high school years.”


Salutatorian – Jayla Hall, daughter of Stacey Bowen and Dustin Hall of

Harrisville, NY has earned the second highest academic award of Salutatorian, for

the class of 2022. Jayla plans to study data science in college. She plans on

attending the University of Rochester to study data science. Her ideal career is

to become a data analyst. She hopes to work from home and spend a lot of time

travelling.

Jayla’s academic grade point average for seven semesters is 96.2 and she will

receive an Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with Mastery in

Mathematics and Mastery in Science at graduation in June. Jayla will receive dual

enrollment credits through North Country Community College in US History,

English Literature, English Composition, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Spanish IV and

Spanish V. Jayla’s most meaningful high school activity is her academics. She

feels that her academics have challenged her and allow her to see the extent of

her capabilities.
Jayla has been active in many school groups and sports. She is a former member

of the National Junior Honor Society and is currently a fourth-generation member

of the Bonaparte Chapter of the National Honor Society. She has been a member

of the High School Band and Student Representative Assembly for four years.

She has been a member of the Youth Advisory Council (YAC) for three years and

acted as president of YAC for one of those years. She is a member of the Green

team. Jayla played soccer for two years and basketball for one year.

Jayla’s favorite activity has been being part of the HCS Roadside Clean-Up. She

likes that this activity is outside, spent walking with friends, and helping both the

community and environment. Other community service activities include

volunteering at American Red Cross blood drives, the HCS Backpack Program and

various community beautification projects. Jayla also works at Stefano’s Pizzeria

part time.

Jayla’s honors include: National Honor Society, Harrisville Central School

Academic Letters and High Honor Roll, Clarkson University Leadership Award,

Rochester Institute of Technology Computing Medal, St. Bonaventure University

Bonnie Scholar Award, St. Lawrence University Augsbury Scholar, and University

of Rochester Bausch & Lomb Science Award

Jayla’s notes to HCS: “Don’t limit yourself. Try different things. You will be

surprised at what you might like.”


Top 2-Year Vocational Award – Breanna Shampine, daughter of Melissa LaParr

and John Shampine, Harrisville, NY, has earned the Highest Vocational Award for a

senior with two years in a vocational program for the class of 2022. Breanna has

an overall GPA of 93.7 and will receive a Regents Diploma in June. Breanna plans to

join the work force next year. She hopes to become a mortuary cosmetologist.

Breanna attends the Southwest Technical Center in Fowler, NY for Cosmetology.

She plans to obtain her NYS cosmetology license at the end of this year. Through

SWT, her academic studies have provided a wide range of experiences. Breanna

says that she has learned from many different professionals during these

experiences and it has helped her in planning for her future. She is spending her

work base learning at Ultimate Experience Salon in Gouverneur, NY.


Breanna’s honors include: National Honor Society, Honor and High Honor Roll at

Harrisville Central School, and Student of the Month at Southwest Technical

Center, and Keuka College George H. Ball Community Achievement Award

Breanna’s favorite and most meaningful activity has been playing softball for one

year. She liked her coach and enjoyed time spent with her peers. Breanna also

played soccer for one year. Breanna works part time at Slider’s Food Mart and also

babysits in her spare time.

Breanna’s most meaningful volunteer activity was the annual Road Side Clean-up

because it allowed her to spend time with her friends while helping the community.

She also has volunteered at the HCS Trunk or Treat.

Advice that Breanna would like to share: “Don’t sweat the small stuff. School may

be stressful at times but when you are done, it is so worth it.”

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