Portrait of a
graduate 2014
“This graduating class has personified the four tenets of Canterbury in an astounding way. It is the Canterbury promise that has empowered the Class of 2014 to select their top-choice schools and become the future leaders of our society.� Tony Paulus, Head of School
The Canterbury School is dedicated to academic excellence within a caring and supportive community emphasizing character, leadership and service.
Founded in 1964, and grounded in the tenets of academic excellence, character, leadership and service, Canterbury School of Fort Myers has earned its stature as one of the finest college preparatory institutions in the nation. This year’s 47 graduating seniors have created a path of accomplishment that will leave not only a legacy at Canterbury, but one that will translate to colleges and future employers.
SAT SAT SAT
Canterbury School Canterbury School Lee County Lee County Florida Florida National National
2013 TEST SCORES 605 605 488 492 496 488492 496
Critical CriticalReading Reading
598 598 479 490514 514 479490
596 596 488 467 488 475 467475
Mathematics Mathematics
Writing Writing
“Canterbury has offered me opportunities, motivation and drive, all of which I know I will need later in life in order to complete the goals I have set out to achieve. The relationships between the students and faculty have given me the skills I need to succeed in college and in life.” Jessica Castillo, Class of 2014
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opportunity integrity lifelong learning
The Canterbury Graduate:
commitment dream
innovation confidence
>> will possess a commitment to inquiry and harness internal MOTIVATION and critical thinking skills to INNOVATE, communicate, solve and understand;
>> will pursue LIFELONG
LEARNING with an open mind, instinctively seeking connections between disciplines and cultures in a global context;
>> will persevere in exploring >> will lead by inspiring
others to DREAM more, learn more, do more and become more; they follow their hearts while maintaining personal INTEGRITY and EMPOWER others to do the same;
opportunities and have the CONFIDENCE to trust their judgment; they believe they can succeed at whatever they aÂ?empt and recognize failure as an OPPORTUNITY;
EDUCATION
>> will internalize an ongoing COMMITMENT to make the world a beÂ?er place; they are EMPOWERED by altruism to promote fairness, justice, diversity, environmental stewardship and universal kindness.
Class of 2014
Thomas Alcalay Emory University
Lila Gutstein University of Pennsylvania
Chelsea Ankenbrandt Vanderbilt University
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Chantel Morgan Nova Southeastern University
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Olivia Streater Elon University
Samantha Birch University of South Florida, Tampa
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Madison Hall Boston College
Jonathan Hart University of Florida
Purva Nagarajan Emory University
Michael Payson Elon University
Lindsey Tague University of Miami
Adam Tardif Florida Gulf Coast University
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Jessica Blaze University of Rhode Island
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Jessica Castillo Northwestern University
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Ali Daoud Wake Forest University
Rita Hayes University of Florida
Patrick Larkin Florida Institute of Technology
Suhas Penukonda Northwestern University
Samuel Persichilli Tufts University
Calvin Thomas Bucerius Law School
Nicholas Thompson University of Southern California
CONGRATULATIONS
Coral Mayers University of South Florida, Tampa
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Gabriela Pickett The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Jessica Torricelli Syracuse University
Taylor Dunn Florida State University
Kathryn Flaharty Williams College
Brendan McHale Full Sail University
Roman Mina Stetson University
Amanda Podlasek Stetson University
Paige Pollock Florida State University
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Tyler Foor University of Florida
Aaron Frank Stetson University
Carol Marie Galloway Vanderbilt University
Porter Goss Wake Forest University
Maxwell Molloy Florida Gulf Coast University
Lee Shen Molzan University of Miami
Leili Molzan University of Miami
Robert Trenton Morell University of North Georgia
Alexander Rabinowitz University of Florida
Carol Richardson University of Miami
Moises Ruiz Cornell University
Carver Sorensen Vanderbilt University
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“Lifers� those students who have attended Canterbury since Kindergarten. Devon Tounjian Florida Gulf Coast University
Sydney Weiss Elon University
Emily Wingenroth Warren Wilson College
Derek Wu University of Virginia
Elizabeth Wynekoop Northwestern University
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“With 47% of the class being accepted to a highly competitive college, our students will continue to be focused and diligent as they reach to achieve important life goals. From the University of Southern California to the University of Pennsylvania to Boston College to Vanderbilt ... suffice it to say that our graduates give us tremendous hope for the future of our world.” Melissa Wilson, Director of College Guidance “From the time Michael entered Kindergarten, Canterbury has successfully created an environment in which he was challenged to work hard, get good grades, rise to the level of his peers and put forth a high level of commitment. His experience has instilled in him morals and values that will follow him for the rest of his life, both personally and professionally.”nally.” Fran Payson, Parent “Being a Canterbury student has prepared me for my future, especially as I transition to college. The multiple extracurricular activities have enabled me to improve my leadership skills and my ability to work within a team. The superior academics and the tight-knit community are, in my mind, the hardest to express. All in all, the Canterbury experience has made me a better student and a better person as I look to the future.” Derek Wu, Class of 2014
CLASS OF 2014 COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES American University Appalachian State University Barton College Belmont University Berry College Boston College Boston University University of California at Los Angeles University of California at San Diego University of California at Santa Barbara California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Carnegie Mellon University The Catholic University of America University of Central Florida Centre College College of Charleston Cornell University Davidson College University of Dayton Eckerd College Elon University Emory University Flagler College Florida A&M University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University Florida Southern College Florida State University University of Florida Full Sail University Georgia Institute of Technology High Point University Johns Hopkins University Marist College Mercer University University of Miami
Michigan State University University of Michigan New York University The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Georgia Northeastern University Northwestern University University of Notre Dame Nova Southeastern University Oglethorpe University University of Pennsylvania Pomona College Queens University of Charlotte University of Rhode Island Rice University University of Rochester Rollins College University of South Florida, Tampa University of South Florida, St. Pete University of Southern California Stetson University Syracuse University The University of Tampa University of Tennessee, Knoxville The Ohio State University Tufts University Valencia College Vanderbilt University University of Virginia Wake Forest University Washington and Lee University Washington University in St. Louis University of West Florida Western Carolina University Williams College Worcester Polytechnic Institute
EDUCATION
Academic Excellence • Thirty-three students inducted into the National Honor Society • French State Competition first place Division A – fifth year in a row • Twelve inducted into French Honor Society • Spanish Congreso – one perfect score, four superior and eleven outstanding awarded • Five inducted into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica • National Latin Exam – two gold medals and four silver • Second place overall at FGCU STEM Competition • State Science Fair 2014 – one second place, four fourth place, one honorable mention and one recognition • Seven seniors inducted into the Canterbury Chapter of the Cum Laude Society • Canterbury students exceed local, state and national ACT and SAT scores • Thirty-eight selected to attend Regional Science Fair • Lee County History Fair, individual category awards - three first place and two second place • Lee County History Fair, group category awards - three first place, two second place and one third place • Florida State History Fair - one second place Character/Sportsmanship • Lee County Mock Trial - First place • Lee County Mock Trial - Best Prosecution Witness • Lee County Mock Trial - Best Defense Witness at the 20th Circuit Competition • Lee County Mock Trial - Professionalism Prize for courteous behavior and good sportsmanship • Four finalists for the 2014 National Merit Scholarship • Three awarded 2014 National Merit Scholarships • Cougar Girls Basketball District Champions • Cougar Boys Basketball District Champions - first time in 13 years • Cougar Girls Tennis District Champions • Cougar Girls Lacrosse District Champions - first time in school history • Cougar Boys Baseball win State Playoff - first time in school history Leading the Way • Best large delegation (1st place) at UCF’s KnightMUN XII Conference • Best small delegation (1st place) at Vanderbilt University MUN Conference • Model United Nations won 1st place for small delegation in GatorMUN XI • Students lead reinstatement of school-wide Field Day The Ways We Serve Community Service 10,000 + hours • Canterbury Summer Camp • Lee Memorial Health System • Canterbury Peer Mentoring Salvation Army • Sanibel Coastal Cleanup • Harry Chapin Food Bank • Canterbury Ambassadors Our Creative Spirit • Four students received awards at the Art Under 20 visual art exhibit • Thespians received seven excellent and one superior rating at the State Festival • Thirty-five students in the Distinguished Artists program • Florida Bandmasters Association selects one student for All State Concert Band • Received superior rating at State Solo and Ensemble • Florida Bandmasters Association awards excellent rating to US Wind Ensemble • Two excellent and two superior ratings in the District Solo and Ensemble
The Next 50 Years
OF Excellence 1964-2014
Benny Turalic ’25 • Noor BenMaamer ’25 • Arnav Adi ’25 • Delaney Fried ’24
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