Eastside Catholic High School
Kendall Watson, Reporter
Eastside Catholic High School's Angela Lattanzio with teacher Karen Skoog at the Sammamish Rotary's Student of the Month presentation last week.

Rotary rewards talented Eastside Catholic senior


December 19, 2011 · Updated 9:17 AM 

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Congratulations to Eastside Catholic High School senior Angela Lattanzio, who was named by the Rotary Club of Sammamish as a Student of the Month for February. Lattanzio was recognized for excelling her language studies - Spanish is a particular passion. However she managed to keep excellent grades in her other classes too - she takes AP Physics "even though it is incredibly challenging and, more so, frustrating at times," maintains a a 3.76 GPA and has made first honors every semester since beginning high school. The well-rounded senior is also involved in student leadership and sports. Lattanzio is still trying to decide between the very different careers of civil engineering and nursing - testimony to her wide range of interests and abilities. "I love to help people and comfort them when they are having a hard time and I feel like if I were a nurse I would have many opportunities to do so," she said.

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