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Kylie Person

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Hello, I'm Kylie, and I'm incredibly grateful to share my journey at Sayville High School, where I've had the privilege of exploring my passions in academics and sports. Academically, I've had the chance to delve into the world of scientific inquiry, particularly in my research on "Algal Bioplastic as a Single-Use Can Packaging Alternative." It's an honor to be recognized with a nomination to the New York State Science Congress. While academic achievements have their place, my heart truly lies in community service and sustainability. Leading initiatives as the President of Athletes Helping Others and the Vice President of Students Working to Enhance Environmental Protection (SWEEP) has been both a privilege and a humbling experience. Together with my incredible peers, we've strived to make a positive impact on the world. In the world of sports, particularly tennis, I've experienced the transformative power of teamwork and dedication. Over six years of varsity tennis, I've learned that success is a collective effort, and leadership is about guiding the team towards a common goal. Achieving a place in the Top 16 during the 2023 All-State Tennis Championships was an incredible journey, one that taught me the value of resilience and perseverance. I'm passionate about continuing my academic pursuits, with a keen interest in Environmental Science and Law. As I step into the next phase of my educational journey, I carry with me the lessons of humility, dedication, and the belief that every small step towards change can make a difference.

Education

University of Notre Dame

Bachelor's degree program
2024 - 2028
  • Majors:
    • Engineering Science
  • Minors:
    • Business/Managerial Economics
  • GPA:
    4

Sayville High School

High School
2020 - 2024
  • GPA:
    4

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
    • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
    • Geological/Geophysical Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Environmental Services

    • Dream career goals:

      Sustainability

    • President

      KP Tennis Instruction
      2020 – Present4 years
    • Tutor

      Sayville High School
      2022 – Present2 years
    • Graduate - Mini MBA Program

      Girls With Impact
      2020 – 20211 year
    • Hostess

      The Wayward Kitchen and Cocktails
      2022 – Present2 years

    Sports

    Softball

    Varsity
    2021 – Present3 years

    Awards

    • Starting 1st Baseman

    Cross-Country Running

    Varsity
    2020 – 20211 year

    Tennis

    Varsity
    2018 – Present6 years

    Awards

    • 6-year Varsity High School Tennis Player
    • 2023 All-State Tennis player - NYSPHSAA Girls Championships - placed in Top 16
    • 2023 Champion, Suffolk County League II Individual Tennis Tournament Doubles
    • 2022 & 2023 - Ranked among NY Newsday's top 30 Girl Players on Long Island by New York Newsday
    • Participated in the Play for Pink Breast Cancer Fundraiser
    • 2023 Recipiant - Suffolk County Girls Tennis Scholar-Athlete Scholarship
    • 2023-2024 Award - USTA Eastern Long Island High School Tennis Sportsmanship Award

    Research

    • Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering

      RISE TECH — FOUNDER
      2020 – Present

    Arts

    • N/A

      N/A
      N/A
      2023 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      St. Lawrence the Martyr Catholic Church — Volunteer
      2020 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Montauk Beach Property Owners Association — Team Leader, local beach clean ups
      2020 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Sayville High School — Tutor
      2022 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
    Six-pack plastic rings. A staple of beach barbeques and an innovative idea. Yet for our environment, the repercussions are serious. Six-pack rings easily trap birds, fish, and marine mammals, leading to injury, impaired movement, and death. Additionally, animals can mistake these rings for food, leading to ingestion and potential starvation. Despite efforts to address plastic pollution with biodegradable alternatives, these solutions have fallen short, remaining costly and still resulting in wildlife entanglement fatalities. To combat this issue, innovative research in STEM fields is imperative and one that I have spent countless hours tackling in the research lab at my high school. Upon earning admission to a selective, independent research program in engineering, I began my quest for a solution to plastic waste. My work entailed collecting Bladderwrack seaweed from the Port Jefferson Harbor, developing 3D-printed designs for a six-pack ring mold, and experimenting with various bioplastic combinations. Challenges such as materials’ fragility or non-biodegradability were daunting, but after two years I created a viable prototype of an agar-based bioplastic sheet. Seaweed's natural polysaccharides give it properties that make it a promising material for a plastic alternative due to its abundance and existing applications in various industries. Its abundance due to rising ocean temperature means that the production of bioplastics can be scaled up without depleting finite resources or contributing to environmental degradation as the current polyethylene-based plastics do now on our oil supply. By engineering bioplastic from seaweed, we can reduce reliance on single-use plastics while mitigating the adverse effects of plastic pollution on marine ecosystems. Seaweed bioplastics will break down naturally over time, and as a result, will not contribute to current plastic contamination in the environment. The synthesis of agar-based bioplastics, utilizing a simple mixture of agar, glycerin, and water, allows for the creation of a flexible and durable material comparable to traditional polyethylene-based plastics. I have conducted rigorous testing regimes that have evaluated the mechanical properties and biodegradability of these bioplastics, to ensure they meet the necessary standards for widespread adoption. Research in this field will contribute to helping address the larger societal problem of plastic pollution by providing an environmentally friendly alternative that protects marine ecosystems. Using STEM, we can pioneer sustainable solutions that will protect the environment, secure the well-being of future generations, and foster a more eco-friendly world for all.
    Judith A. Vaughn Scholarship
    There’s a picture hanging in my hallway that all my friends find hysterical: me at age five, holding a pink softball bat, ready for my first Little League game. What started as just a game became much more. Softball is often called a game of failure. Batting over .300 is considered good, yet it means you succeed only three out of ten times. Initially, this is a frustrating concept—no one wants to fail seventy percent of the time. However, softball taught me that failure isn't always negative; it can be a stepping stone to success. In high school varsity softball, my coach emphasized that your first at-bat is to understand the pitcher's throws, and the second is to adjust and succeed. This lesson extends beyond the batter’s box: failure is inevitable in life, but those who use it to their advantage are the most successful. Softball taught me that failure is not just acceptable but necessary. The lessons I learned from softball have carried into my academic life. Balancing strong academics, competitive sports, and community service is challenging, especially for someone who strives for perfection. Softball taught me that not everything will go as planned but that these setbacks can lead to greater success. A bad at-bat can lead to a home run the next time. Failing a quiz can motivate harder studying, resulting in a high score on the exam. Softball instilled in me the importance of trusting the process. As Babe Ruth said, “Every strikeout brings me closer to my next home run.” I will take these lessons with me as I attend the University of Notre Dame to study Environmental Engineering and Corporate Business. The discipline, resilience, and strategic thinking I developed on the softball field will help me navigate college academics and campus life. I plan to use the principles of learning from failure, adjusting strategies, and trusting the process to excel in my studies and contribute positively to the university community. Ultimately, softball taught me to see failure as an opportunity to learn, grow, and prepare for future success. This mindset will guide me through college. I am committed to becoming a “Force for Good,” applying softball’s lessons to impact my academic pursuits and future career positively. While my time playing the game has ended, it has equipped me to face life’s challenges with perseverance, resilience, and a positive attitude, helping me achieve my goals and make a difference in the lives of those around me.
    HeySunday Eco-Innovation Scholarship
    Growing up on Long Island, NY, the beach wasn't just a backdrop for my childhood; it was a classroom that taught me about the beauty and fragility of our marine ecosystem. At thirteen, witnessing a seagull trapped by a plastic six-pack ring on the Montauk shore transformed my casual interest in the environment into a determined quest for solutions. Plastic pollution presents a monumental challenge due to its widespread use, non-biodegradable properties, and lasting impact on ecosystems. Since 2017, over 500,000 pieces of debris have been cleared from Long Island Sound alone, highlighting the pervasive issue. These plastics persist in water, soil, and air, endangering marine life and human health. Microplastics, described as a "plastic soup" in oceans, pose a significant threat, with estimates ranging from 15 to 50 trillion pieces. These particles enter the food chain, accumulating in seafood and ultimately affecting human health, potentially leading to chronic conditions like reproductive issues and hormonal imbalances. To combat this issue, innovative research is imperative and one that I have spent countless hours tackling in the research lab at my high school. In my sophomore year of High School, I earned admission to a selective, independent research program in engineering, I began my quest for a solution to plastic waste. My work entailed collecting Bladderwrack seaweed from the Port Jefferson Harbor, developing 3D-printed designs for a six-pack ring mold, and experimenting with various bioplastic combinations. Challenges such as materials’ fragility or non-biodegradability were daunting, but after two years I created a viable prototype of an agar-based bioplastic sheet. I have conducted rigorous testing regimes that have evaluated the mechanical properties and biodegradability of these bioplastics, to ensure they meet the necessary standards for widespread adoption. Seaweed's natural polysaccharides give it properties that make it a promising material for a plastic alternative due to its plenitude and existing applications in various industries. Its abundance due to rising ocean temperature means that the production of bioplastics can be scaled up without depleting finite resources or contributing to environmental degradation as the current polyethylene-based plastics do now on our oil supply. At the rate the plastic pollution problem has escalated today, I believe that our best hope to save the planet from plastic pollution is to replace single-use plastics with single-use biodegradable alternatives. Continuing further research will contribute to helping address the larger societal problem of plastic pollution by creating an equally mechanically comparable bioplastic. But that’s just the beginning. It will require collaboration from all of us. We need to continue our local beach clean-ups to help fight the pollution that is already tormenting our environment. We need to bring awareness and guidelines so everyone knows how their choices affect our society. We need to fight for the implementation of regulations in the governmental legislature that mandate the use of biodegradable materials in certain products, specifically those with a high likelihood of entering the environment, such as packaging or other single-use items. It’s up to us, to make the best choices for not only ourselves but for our earth; the place we call home.
    Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
    From my first day of high school, I knew exactly what I wanted to do before I graduated: make a difference. I can remember going up to the club fair tables, each one with their president standing behind their advertisements clamoring to each one of us trying to grab our attention long enough so we would sign up for their clubs. I put my name on every list that first day and got involved in as much as I could. But by the end of that first year, one club stood out to me in particular: Athlete’s Helping Others. It was a club for kids like me, student-athletes, finding opportunities for them to give back to their communities despite having extremely limited time with their academic/athletic commitments. After participating in events such as the Polar Plunge to raise money for the Special Olympics, Every Child’s Dream, Integrated Athletics, Unified Basketball, and even getting to volunteer at the Special Olympics themselves; I realized that this is what I wanted to dedicate my high school career to. In the following school year, I was elected to the club’s board and voiced my opinion about a new event idea. The event would become known as the Sports Swap, our communities very own athletic equipment exchange. In it, community members would drop off any lightly used sports or fitness equipment they were no longer in need of, and after collection and cleaning, we would invite anyone to come find equipment that they may have a use for or couldn’t afford otherwise. After the event, all the leftover equipment would be donated to those in need. The event was a massive success pulling in and redistributing 200 pieces of equipment in its first year. We even shipped off lacrosse equipment with an activist for the children in an underserved community in Guam! The event continues to their day and as I finish my senior year, our club celebrates its third-annual Sports Swap Success with over 750 pieces of equipment redistributed and repurposed. You never quite forget the feeling of getting to help younger members of your community look through the piles of equipment and see their faces light up when they find a new helmet or racket. Watching my own equipment be repurposed was even more fulfilling as I handed off my first softball bat to a small girl no more than six years old. I saw the possibility of her future athletic career, knowing that this equipment would give her a chance to experience the same love for the sport I felt and the opportunity to make countless memories that she’ll carry with her for the rest of her life.
    Anthony Bruder Memorial Scholarship
    There’s this one picture in my house which my friends think is hysterical. It's a picture of me, no more than three; holding a pink tennis racket, wearing bright blue crocs and a beaming smile on my face that stretches from ear to ear. I’ve played sports for as long as I can remember. They're part of who I am. Balancing a life of sports and academics. My experiences, from the competitive courts of varsity tennis to leading environmental initiatives, have molded me into an individual who thrives on challenge, community service, and teamwork, laying the foundation for my future endeavors. My athletic journey, starting as a seventh grader on the varsity tennis team, taught me resilience, leadership, and the importance of team chemistry. The initial hurdles of competing with older, more experienced players evolved into opportunities for growth, culminating in three consecutive undefeated league team championships as captain and an individual top-16 placement in the 2023 New York State High School Tennis Championships. These accomplishments were not just triumphs of skill but milestones in developing a spirit within me of the learned power of unity and perseverance. Parallel to my athletic achievements, my academic pursuits at Sayville High School were equally driven by a passion for making a tangible impact on the world. My involvement as President of the Athlete's Helping Others Club and the Vice President for Students Working to Enhance Environmental Protection Club allowed me to leverage my love for sports and environmental advocacy to serve my community. Creating initiatives such as a annual community sports equipment donation and advocating for environmental sustainability policies underscored the importance of giving back, a principle deeply embedded in my ethos. Acceptance into my high school's independent research program was a pivotal moment in my academic career, allowing me to tackle the global challenge of plastic pollution. My creation of a algal-based six-pack ring, earned the Highest Honors Recognition at the Long Island Science Congress, not only highlighting my ability to navigate and overcome research challenges but also underscoring my commitment to environmental conservation. This achievement, a first for a Sayville High School student when I was then nominated for the state level competition, symbolizing the confluence of my academic interests and my drive to contribute to global sustainability efforts. These experiences have profoundly influenced my career aspirations. The resilience, teamwork, and leadership honed on the tennis court have translated into a strong foundation for my professional ambitions. My commitment to environmental sustainability, fueled by my academic research and advocacy, has directed me toward a career path focused on creating innovative solutions to environmental challenges. I envision a future where I can merge my learned lessons from sports, leadership skills, and environmental advocacy to make a significant impact on society. Reflecting on my journey, the support from my parents, teachers, coaches, lab partners, and teammates, have been instrumental in my growth. Such relationships and experiences have taught me the importance of doing what you love and the power of extending what you learn to inspire others. As I continue on my path, I am reminded that success is not solely measured by achievements but by the joy found in the pursuit and the impact made along the way. Being a student-athlete has taught me that life is about balance, perseverance, and the joy of contributing to something greater than oneself. These lessons will guide me as I pursue a future where my career is not just a profession but a continuation of finding my passion, championing innovation, and making a difference in the world.
    Women in STEM Scholarship
    Pursuing a career in STEM wasn't just a casual decision for me; it was a passion ignited by a series of transformative experiences. From my early days of collecting Bladder wrack seaweed for an independent research project to my dedication to addressing plastic pollution, STEM became more than just a field of study; it became a way to make a real impact on the world. One defining moment in my journey towards STEM was during a beach vacation in Montauk, NY. I vividly remember finding a struggling seagull entangled in a plastic six-pack holder. Witnessing firsthand the devastating impact of plastic pollution on marine life left an indelible mark. That experience lit a fire within me, propelling me toward a mission to safeguard our oceans from environmental threats like plastic pollution. The most significant milestone in my STEM journey was the development of an innovative solution to combat plastic pollution: algal-based biodegradable plastics. Over two years of dedicated research, I worked tirelessly to create a viable prototype of a six-pack ring made from algae. This endeavor was a testament to the power of STEM in addressing real-world challenges. The project was not without its challenges, including issues with material fragility and biodegradability. However, the recognition I received at the Long Island Science Congress competition, where I was awarded the Highest Honors Recognition, was a reaffirmation of my commitment to environmental conservation through STEM. This recognition didn't just end at the regional level; it extended to the New York State Science Congress, a prestigious platform where I had the opportunity to present my research on a statewide scale. What made this achievement even more special was that it marked the first time in Sayville High School's history that a student from the R.I.S.E. TECH program had earned this honor. At the state conference, I had the privilege of using my platform to shed light on the pressing issue of plastic pollution in our oceans, hoping to inspire others to join me in making a difference. This experience illustrated the profound impact that STEM can have in addressing global challenges, providing me with further motivation to continue my journey in this field. These experiences, coupled with my relentless dedication to addressing environmental issues through innovative STEM solutions, have made me keenly aware of the significant role women can play in these fields. My passion for STEM isn't just about academic excellence; it's about actively working towards a sustainable and equitable future, where gender equality and diversity are celebrated. By pursuing a STEM career, I aim to break down barriers, advocate for equal representation, and inspire the next generation of female STEM leaders. My journey towards a STEM career has been deeply influenced by personal experiences and a strong commitment to making a difference in the world. From the beaches of Montauk to the New York Science Congress, I've learned the value of resilience, teamwork, and dedication. As a woman in STEM, I am driven by a profound sense of purpose – to use my knowledge and passion to contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive world. Through STEM, I see a pathway to not only fulfill my aspirations but also empower others to pursue their dreams and collectively create a brighter future for all.
    Ambition Scholarship
    Winner
    Dreams provide a roadmap, like stars in the night sky, guiding us towards our aspirations. My journey has been fueled by a passionate desire to contribute to the world in meaningful ways. As I stand at a pivotal moment in my life with college knocking at my door, I find myself reflecting on the path I've diligently crafted throughout high school leveraging not only my academic achievements but my work outside the classroom and in the community. When I was a little girl, I found a sea turtle with a plastic six-pack can holder around its neck. From that moment on, my passion for environmental conservation took root. The allure of protecting our planet for wildlife and future generations became my driving force. Earning recognition for my research project, "Can an Algal Bioplastic Serve as an Alternative to Single-Use Can Packaging," solidified my conviction. This project was a pivotal milestone, showing me the potential of science and innovation to transform industries and mitigate environmental harm. Being nominated for the New York State Science Congress and clinching accolades at the Long Island Science Congress affirmed that my dreams were on the right path. Leadership is an integral aspect of my character and something that I've nurtured throughout my academic, athletic, and community engagements. As President of Athletes Helping Others, I organized the Sayville Sports Swap, an event to address two significant issues: the environmental impact of discarded sports equipment and the financial barriers some individuals face in accessing these types of resources. As a 6-year Varsity tennis player, I not only honed my skills being selected by New York Newsday as one of the top 30 girls on Long Island for 2022, but I also nurtured teamwork, perseverance, and humility. In addition, I recently participated in The Play for Pink Breast Cancer Fundraiser highlighting the power of sports in uniting people for a worthy cause and building on my passion for community service. While accomplishments are important, the path toward my dreams is also marked by continuous learning. Joining the Girls with Impact "Mini MBA" program and engaging in the Sayville Book Club has cultivated my entrepreneurship and leadership skills. As I look toward my future dreams, the field of Environmental Science combined with Law remains a north star I hope to reach. I'm confident that bringing together science and advocacy will empower me to drive real change in the future. Through my participation in Students for Climate Action, I've embraced my responsibility as an advocate, amplifying my voice for a cause that transcends borders. My parents have instilled in me that while I continue to pursue my dreams, giving back is a critical component of leadership. As such, I've come to appreciate the sense of fulfillment in sharing knowledge, from tutoring classmates to teaching tennis, which has ignited my passion for education. With over 100 hours of community service, including beach cleanups, my commitment to the betterment of society continues to be the bedrock upon which I continue to build. As I look ahead, the stars of my dreams remain steady, guiding me. My past accomplishments mark a series of stepping stones toward my purpose. The path I've taken has been full of challenges and successes that have cultivated my potential. The world needs compassionate and empathetic leaders, dedicated researchers, and advocates for change. I'm confident that with my past accomplishments, community engagement, and the lessons learned on the tennis court, I'm positioned to bring my dreams to life for the betterment of society.
    Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
    When I think about the technology that ignites my passion for positive change, one remarkable innovation stands out: 3D printing in conjunction with algae-based bioplastics – a pairing that holds the potential to reshape our world for the better. As an advocate for environmental sustainability, the fusion of these two technologies in the context of my algae bioplastic project is a source of great excitement. Algae bioplastics, derived from renewable sources like algae cultures, offer a compelling solution to the ecological damage inflicted by conventional plastics. They biodegrade rapidly, minimizing environmental harm, and their production is not dependent on fossil fuels, reducing pollution. But the journey from concept to functional prototype used to be a painstakingly slow process, often impeding innovation. This is where 3D printing steps in as a game-changer. Imagine the ability to take a design idea for an algae bioplastic product and swiftly transform it into a tangible prototype. With 3D printing, this vision becomes reality. Consider my project involving an algae bioplastic-based alternative to single-use can packaging. Through the power of 3D printing, I was able to swiftly prototype various designs, experimenting with shapes, sizes, and structural integrity. This rapid iteration allowed me to fine-tune my concept efficiently and cost-effectively. In a matter of hours, a digital design evolved into a physical prototype that I could evaluate and improve. This combination of 3D printing and algae bioplastics can have a profound impact on our environment and help increase the pace of sustainable innovation. It can accelerate the development of eco-friendly solutions, propelling us closer to a world free from plastic pollution. And with the increasing accessibility of 3D printing technology, this technology is quickly becoming more available.
    Derk Golden Memorial Scholarship
    Why am I passionate about my sport? Tennis has woven itself into my life in ways I never expected. My name is Kylie Person and the journey of being a tennis player and instructor has shaped my passion profoundly. To help explain what sports have taught me, I want to talk about a pivotal moment when a parent asked me to her her daughter improve at tennis, but was that the real reason? In the summer before my freshman year of high school, I took on a role that would redefine my perspective on tennis. A mom from a tennis camp I ran sought my assistance to provide private tennis lessons for her daughter, Olivia, a request that would eventually lead me to create my own small coaching business at fourteen. Little did I know that this decision would teach me invaluable lessons about connecting with others and nurturing their growth. At our first lesson, Olivia revealed that she had never held a tennis racket before. In the beginning, progress was slow, and despite my efforts to engage her in conversation, she remained quiet. Around the sixth week, a challenging day left me visibly drained during our lesson. Surprisingly, Olivia noticed and asked if I was okay. That simple question turned into a heartfelt conversation that unveiled her struggles, thoughts, and experiences. After the lesson was over, her mother came up to me which I thought was to thank me as usual but instead, she sent Olivia to the car and came up to me separately. “I want to thank you for what you’ve done for Olivia” she said to me. “Oh of course.” I said, “She’s gotten so much better on the court this week.” “Not for that” she replied. “I meant, thank you for being a role model to her and bringing her smile out. I noticed it at home. She’s gained so much confidence in herself recently and she engages so much; it’s like she’s finally comfortable in her own skin. It’s quite beautiful to see actually.” She thanked me again and confirmed with me about our lesson next week before getting in her car. After they drove off, I stood there for a moment processing what the girl’s mother had said to me. Olivia's story spoke volumes about the power of connection. As I shared my own stories and struggles, she began to open up. I realized that being a tennis instructor wasn't solely about teaching strokes; it was about creating a safe haven for young minds to express themselves. Olivia's transformation from a quiet beginner to a confident player mirrored her personal growth, and witnessing this process became my greatest reward. While I started teaching tennis lessons to help younger kids get into the sport, I hadn’t realized how big of an impact I would have on these kids' lives. It was never about what I taught them on the tennis court. It was more about how being myself with these kids inspired them to become their best selves. Sharing stories of the times that I messed up on a quiz, accidentally hit a tennis ball through my garage window, or even when I fell up the stairs walking to class two days ago; made my students comfortable around me so that they could open up and be themselves. It wasn’t about being a coach for them. It was about being a person.
    Harriett Russell Carr Memorial Scholarship
    Exemplifying a spirit of excellence in my everyday life is not just a goal but a fundamental principle that guides my actions. This commitment to excellence is woven into every aspect of my day to day, shaping the way I approach challenges, engage with others, and the way I contribute to my community. Throughout my high school academic career, I've maintained a Weighted GPA of 106.65 which signifies my dedication to hard work, creating future opportunities and not being limited by any boundaries. This is not just about achieving high grades but also about building a strong foundation that will enable me to grow and achieve incredible outcomes in the future. For instance, my recent research project titled "Can an Algal Bioplastic Serve as an Alternative to Single-Use Can Packaging" wasn't just an academic exercise; it was a chance for me to dive into a subject I'm passionate about. I invested countless hours researching, performing experiments, and analyzing outcomes. This project was a passion of mine that allowed me to explore my high school learnings and apply them to a real-world project. As a result of this hard work, I won the Highest Honors Recognition at the Long Island Science Congress, an Award of Excellence in STEM (LISTEMELA), Most Distinguished Cateogirucal Project Award in Ecology and I was an Award Winner at the 2023 South Asian American Women's Alliance. Beyond academics, my leadership roles within various clubs highlight my commitment to making a meaningful impact. As the President of Athletes Helping Others, I've organized charity events and fundraisers like the Sayville Sports Swap. This event provides a platform for our community members to contribute lightly used sports equipment on a designated day. Tangently, it offers those facing financial constraints the opportunity to acquire these items for free, ensuring that everyone has access to our team sports regardless of their financial situation. To consistently give back to my community, I've seized opportunities that correlate with my values. Volunteering as a tutor for classmates and participating in local beach cleanups, I don't just fulfill service hours; I engage actively because I understand that even small contributions can bring about significant change. Being a part-time hostess at The Wayward Kitchen and Cocktails in Sayville, NY - my hometown, and providing private tennis instruction to upcoming student-athletes allows me to give back while pursuing my passions, fostering connections between my interests and my community. One of the defining examples of my commitment to excellence comes from my athletic journey. Starting tennis at the age of four, I quickly realized that tennis wasn't just a sport; it was a lifestyle. Eastern Athletics, a tennis camp, introduced me to lifelong friends who shared my dedication. This community kept me engaged, shielding me from negative influences during my school years. Facing a wrist injury, I discovered the true meaning of tenacity. My coaches, including my mom who was a college tennis player, provided unwavering support. Their guidance taught me resilience, and when I found myself in a crucial match down 5-0 and 40-Love, I didn't give up. With every point I earned, my optimism grew. This match was more than a sports victory; it was a testament to the power of positive thinking and the value of persistence. The spirit of excellence permeates my life, propelling me to excel academically, lead proactively, and contribute positively to my community. This commitment is about pushing my boundaries, uplifting those around me, and embodying values that foster a better world. Thank you for the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, it is an honor and a privilege.
    Book Lovers Scholarship
    "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio is my choice and I hope that everyone will read it one day as it has deeply touched my heart. I highly recommend it as a guiding star for our ever-evolving world. Its simple yet impactful style makes it an easy read, and accessible to readers at the most crucial stages of life. As we step out from the recent global pandemic into a world still echoing with frustration and a politically charged atmosphere, "Wonder" challenges us to pause, reflect, and embrace our shared humanity. While our society continues to grapple with division and anger, "Wonder" brings forward a sense of understanding and compassion. We meet Auggie, a young boy with a facial difference and through reading this book and seeing the world with his eyes I was immersed in the ecosystem of someone whose appearance set him apart. His journey from isolation to acceptance resonated deeply with me, reminding me of the times I've struggled to fit in. When I was in 5th grade, life led us to a different school and neighborhood, urging me to engage with new faces and rebuild my circle of friends. Initially, I felt a sense of solitude come over me as I navigated this uncharted territory, striving to rediscover both my identity and aspirations in this unfamiliar domain. Though my trials paled in contrast to Auggie's, that fleeting period granted me a minuscule yet poignant glimpse into the emotions that Auggie likely felt on his remarkable journey. The pandemic also exposed the fragility of life and helped bring communities together in unforeseen ways, "Wonder" encourages us to carry forward the spirit of unity. I vividly recall reading about Auggie's first day at school, his nervousness was similar to my own when I first started in my new school. These are the same emotions we all felt during lockdowns and isolation, reinforcing the importance of empathy and connection. In a world seeking healing and understanding, "Wonder" underscores the significance of embracing our differences. Just as Auggie found a sense of belonging through the support of his friends and family, we too can foster a culture of inclusivity and kindness. My journey through uncertainties and challenges has taught me that true strength lies in accepting others and ourselves unconditionally. As we emerge from the pandemic's shadow, we are reminded that beneath our differences we have shared experiences and emotions.
    Dounya Discala Scholarship
    During a crucial moment in a high school singles tennis competition, I faced what seemed to be a truly uphill challenge that tested my tenacity and determination. Down 5-0 in the match and facing a 40-Love deficit in the sixth game, the odds just didn't seem in my favor. In fact, my dad told me that he had already packed his chair and was about to leave. However, I knew that giving up was not an option; instead, I embraced the power of positive thinking and took the match one point at a time. The pressure was obviously high, and a notion of doubt tried to creep into my mind here and there, but I reminded myself of the countless hours of practice and the hard work I had put in to reach this point. Instead of dwelling on the score or the situation, I focused on the present moment, taking each point as a fresh opportunity to turn things around. As I won one point after another, my confidence began to grow, and I realized that a comeback was within reach. Maintaining my positive attitude and unwavering focus, I continued to execute each shot with precision and determination. With every point won, I felt a surge of energy and belief in myself. As the score narrowed, I could see opponent's composure begin to unwind. My "never-give-up" attitude and desire to push forward clearly rattled them, while it fueled my desire for victory. With every game I won, my confidence soared, and I was no longer the player who had been down 5-0; I became the player on the path to victory. Finally, after a series of intense rallies, I clinched the match with a 7-5 victory, completing a remarkable turnaround. The experience taught me the importance of staying positive in the face of adversity and trusting in my abilities, even in the most challenging moments. The lesson I learned that day extended beyond the tennis court. I realized that in life, we often encounter hurdles and setbacks, and our ability to stay positive and maintain our focus can make all the difference in achieving our goals. It is not just about physical strength; it is about mental fortitude and the refusal to give up, no matter the circumstances. This experience shaped my approach to challenges in all aspects of my life. Whether in academics, extracurriculars, or personal goals, I carry with me the valuable lesson of perseverance. I know that setbacks are inevitable, but with a positive mindset and a willingness to keep moving forward, I can overcome any obstacle that comes my way. The tennis match that once seemed like a mountain that I needed to climb is now a defining moment for me. My dad says that it is also something that continues to inspire him and that he shares this story with his teams when they feel that the odds are against them. I carry the spirit of that match with me every day and I remind myself that I am capable of achieving anything when I put my mind to it.
    William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
    Hi! I'm Kylie, a passionate and driven individual with a deep appreciation for the wonders of science and a strong desire to make a positive impact on the world. Throughout my high school journey, I have cultivated a love for learning and a commitment to environmental conservation, which has shaped my aspirations and plans for the future. My academic journey has been marked by dedication and excellence. With a Weighted GPA of 106.65, I have consistently challenged myself to excel in my studies. One of my proudest accomplishments was my research project titled "Can an Algal Bioplastic Serve as an Alternative to Single-Use Can Packaging." This project not only earned me recognition as the 1st nominee in Sayville's history for the New York State Science Congress but also garnered the prestigious Highest Honors Recognition at the Long Island Science Congress, where I received the LISTEMELA Award of Excellence in STEM and the Most Distinguished Categorical Project Award in Ecology. I was also honored with the 2023 South Asian American Women's Alliance Award. Beyond academics, I am deeply passionate about environmental causes and have actively engaged in various clubs and organizations that promote sustainability and community involvement. As the President of Athletes Helping Others and the Vice President of SWEEP (Students Working for Enhanced Environmental Protection), I have collaborated with like-minded individuals to raise awareness about environmental issues and implement initiatives for positive change. I founded the Sayville Sports Swap event and Sayville Book Club, along with organizing the Spring Book Drive, to promote sustainability and foster a love for reading within our community. Joining Students for Climate Action has allowed me to participate in meaningful efforts to address climate change and inspire action. Looking ahead, I plan to pursue a degree in environmental science or a related field, where I can combine my passion for science with my commitment to environmental conservation. I aspire to conduct research and work alongside experts and peers who share my vision for a sustainable future. I envision myself contributing to innovative solutions, conducting impactful research, and collaborating on projects that address pressing environmental issues. My academic achievements, leadership experiences, and passion for environmental causes have shaped my commitment to contribute to the field of science and make a positive impact on our world. I am excited to embark on this journey, embracing every opportunity to learn, collaborate, and grow, as I strive to create a more sustainable and thriving future for generations to come.
    McClendon Leadership Award
    During my sophomore year of high school, I was part of the varsity tennis team, and we were facing a tough match against our biggest rival. The match was intense, and our team was struggling to stay focused and motivated, especially after losing the first two sets. As one of the team captains, I felt a sense of responsibility to uplift my teammates and keep their spirits high. During a break between sets, I called the team together and delivered a pep talk. I reminded them of all the hard work and dedication we had put into our training and how much we had achieved together as a team. I shared a personal story of my own journey in tennis, starting from the age of 4 when my mom introduced me to the sport. I told them about the times I faced setbacks, injuries, and moments of doubt including how when I was down 5-0, 40-Love, and came back to win 7-5. I emphasized the importance of supporting each other and staying positive, regardless of the outcome of the match. As the match continued, I led by example on the court, giving my all in every point and encouraging my teammates to do the same. I noticed that my positive attitude and encouragement were rubbing off on the rest of the team. They began to play with renewed energy and confidence. In the end, we managed to turn the match around, winning the next three sets and securing a thrilling victory. In fact, that entire season, we went undefeated! The atmosphere was electrifying, and the entire team celebrated with joy and camaraderie. Reflecting on that experience, I got to appreciate the essence of leadership in tennis and perhaps in life. It's not just about leading by instructions or commands but about being a source of inspiration and motivation for others. As a leader, I learned that my words and actions could have a significant impact on the team's morale and performance. This experience taught me the importance of stepping up as a leader when the team needs it the most and taking the initiative to create a positive and supportive environment. I also discovered the power of storytelling in connecting with others emotionally and inspiring them to give their best effort. Since that day, I have continued to embrace leadership opportunities both on and off the tennis court. I've learned that being a leader is not about being perfect or always having the answers; it's about being genuine, caring, and willing to stand up for what I believe in. I am committed to being a leader who inspires and empowers others to reach their full potential and achieve greatness together.
    Nicholas Hamlin Tennis Memorial Scholarship
    I started playing tennis when I was just four years old, and it has played a transformative role in shaping who I am today. My mom was a college tennis player herself and introduced me to the sport. From the very beginning, I fell in love with playing tennis. As a young tennis player, my mom would take me to Eastern Athletics, a tennis camp where I met some of my lifelong friends. My friends have been an instrumental part of my life and my tennis team and highs school have created a supportive community that has kept me engaged in athletics and academics. Tennis became more than just a sport; it became a source of focus and motivation in both my studies and athletic pursuits. Throughout my high school tennis journey, I encountered hurdles that tested my resilience and determination. A wrist injury sidelined me for part of a season, but with the unwavering support of my family, doctors and other dedicated coaches, I learned to overcome this setback. I was encouraged to stay positive and my parents would take me regularly to physical therapists to help me come back stronger and more determined the following year. Participating in fundraising events like Play for Pink, where we raised awareness for Breast Cancer, heightened my sense of community service. These experiences instilled in me a deep sense of responsibility and empathy for others. Through these initiatives, I realized that my passion for tennis could be channeled into making a positive impact beyond the court. It inspired me to seek ways to use my talents and passion to contribute meaningfully to society and most recently, the enviornment as well. As I prepare to embark on my college journey, I carry with me the invaluable life lessons that tennis has imparted. The sport has taught me discipline, time management, leadership, and sportsmanship. It has shaped my character and instilled in me the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges. These qualities will undoubtedly guide me as I pursue my aspirations in college and beyond. I look forward to taking the values I've learned from tennis - determination, teamwork, and community service - and applying them to my studies and extracurricular activities in college. Just as tennis has enriched my life and fostered personal growth, I am eager to use my experiences to contribute positively to the college community and beyond. I am excited to embrace new challenges and make a meaningful impact in the years ahead. Tennis has been my constant companion and guiding force, and I am grateful for the opportunities it has provided me as I prepare to take the next step in my journey.
    Environmental Scholarship
    Throughout my high school journey, one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences was my research project on "Can an Algal Bioplastic Serve as an Alternative to Single-Use Can Packaging." This project not only opened my eyes to the wonders of environmental science but also demonstrated the power of collaboration and support from my teacher, Mr. Caskey, and my parents. The project began with a seemingly simple question in my mind, but as I delved deeper into the subject, I realized the complexity of the scientific processes involved. Mr. Caskey, my high school science teacher, recognized my enthusiasm and guided me through the research journey. He believed in my potential and worked side by side with me to design experiments, collect samples, and analyze data. Together, we navigated the challenges of harvesting algae from a nearby lake, battling unpredictable weather and adapting our methods to ensure accurate results. Mr. Caskey's mentorship not only enhanced my scientific knowledge but also instilled in me the importance of perseverance and critical thinking. However, the project extended beyond the confines of the classroom. Recognizing the significance of exploring real-world applications, my parents wholeheartedly supported my endeavors. They encouraged me to reach out to industry contacts and experts in the field of environmental science. Together, we attended conferences and seminars, where I had the opportunity to discuss my research with professionals who shared invaluable insights and encouraged me to pursue my passion further. As I delved deeper into my research, I also became acutely aware of the urgent need for sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics. My parents played a crucial role in supporting my efforts to investigate various options and technologies that could address this pressing environmental issue. They spent countless hours researching and brainstorming ideas with me, encouraging me to think creatively and outside the box. Their unwavering belief in my abilities and dedication to finding viable solutions fueled my determination to make a positive impact. Through this project, I not only learned about the scientific process but also gained a deeper understanding of the collaborative spirit required to tackle environmental challenges. Mr. Caskey's guidance and my parents' support showed me that I was not alone in my pursuit of making a difference. Their belief in me gave me the confidence to take risks and explore uncharted territories in the pursuit of knowledge and progress. As the project unfolded, I realized that I wanted to pursue a career in environmental science, where I could combine my passion for research with my desire to contribute to sustainable solutions. This project became a turning point in my life, shaping my aspirations and influencing my choice of academic pursuits. I became determined to explore the intersection of environmental science and policy, seeking ways to advocate for sustainable practices on a larger scale. I am grateful for the guidance of Mr. Caskey and the unwavering support of my parents. Their belief in my potential empowered me to take on challenges with confidence, and their collaborative spirit ignited my passion for environmental science. As I embark on the next chapter of my academic journey, I carry with me the invaluable lessons learned from this project and the knowledge that with dedication, collaboration, and determination, I can contribute to building a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future.