Aidan Hunter ’23, Rising Senior; D-E Student Body President 2022-2023:

Aug 17, 2022 | Our Community of Learners

Q: What have you been up to this summer? How is this summer different from your previous ones?

A: In June, I interned for my Congressman and worked in the district office in New Jersey. I am currently spending the month of July living in Florence studying Art History. In August, I will be resuming my internship, but I will be working on Capitol Hill. After the isolation of the past few summers, I feel so grateful to be able to get out and see the world. 

Q: What are you looking forward to this fall?

A: I am most excited for all of the fun that comes along with being a Senior! Given that it is our last year before we leave home for college, I know that my classmates and I want to make it a year to remember. As Student Government President, I intend to do everything that I can to ensure that we all have the best year of our High School careers!

Q: What would you like to do before the summer ends? 

A: Before the summer ends and I will inevitably become swamped with college applications, I want to spend a lot of time hanging out with my brothers, especially before my brother Ezra goes back to college. 

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