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Siena Damigella
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Siena Damigella
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FinalistBio
My life goals are to make a difference. I hope to do this through fighting for the protection of our environment for future generations.
Education
Archbishop Mccarthy High Schl
High SchoolArchbishop Mccarthy High Schl
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Marine Sciences
- Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy
- Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology
Career
Dream career field:
Environmental Services
Dream career goals:
Researcher or Marine Conservationist
Sports
Basketball
Varsity2022 – Present3 years
Basketball
Junior Varsity2021 – 20221 year
Softball
Club2016 – Present9 years
Softball
Varsity2022 – Present3 years
Arts
Liturgical Choir
Music2021 – Present
Public services
Advocacy
The Hidden Opponent — Campus Captain2024 – PresentVolunteering
Cards for Kidz — Make Cards for those in need2022 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Marques D. Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship
be a part of me. Singing has never been just a hobby—it’s a way to connect, express, and inspire. As the President of my school’s Liturgical Choir, I have had the opportunity to lead and organize performances that bring people together in faith and harmony. Through choir, I have found a deep appreciation for the emotional and spiritual impact of music, and I know this passion will continue to shape my future.
One of the most fulfilling aspects of being in the Liturgical Choir is the sense of community it fosters. Music has a unique ability to unite people, and in our choir, we support and uplift one another, whether it’s during a Mass or a special school event. As a leader, I take pride in guiding rehearsals, organizing setlists, and ensuring that every performance is meaningful. Balancing this responsibility with my academic workload and other extracurriculars has been challenging, but the rewards far outweigh the sacrifices. Choir has taught me patience, leadership, and the power of collaboration—skills I will carry with me beyond high school.
Music is more than just notes on a page; it tells stories, evokes emotions, and strengthens bonds. I have always been drawn to the way a song can capture a moment, whether it’s a powerful hymn, a classical choral piece, or a song that brings people to their feet. This love for music extends beyond singing—I also appreciate art in its many forms, from visual storytelling to literature that moves the soul. The arts allow us to see the world differently, and I know they will continue to play an important role in my life.
After high school, I plan to study biology with a focus on marine science, but I refuse to leave music behind. No matter where I go, I will seek opportunities to continue singing, whether through a college choir, an a cappella group, or a local ensemble. Music has been a constant in my life, and I know it will remain a source of joy and inspiration as I pursue my career goals.
Beyond academics, my goal is to build a life that balances my love for science with my passion for the arts. While I hope to work in marine conservation and resource enforcement, I also want to continue performing and being part of musical communities. If there’s one thing choir has taught me, it’s that music will always find its way into my life, no matter where I am.
In the end, my love for singing isn’t just about the melodies—it’s about the connections it creates, the emotions it conveys, and the memories it preserves. Music has given me a voice in more ways than one, and I can’t wait to see where it takes me next.
Environmental Stewardship Award
The consequences of inaction on climate change are already evident—rising sea levels, devastating wildfires, and extreme weather events threaten ecosystems and communities worldwide. Without immediate and decisive action, these crises will only escalate, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations and future generations. The time for complacency has passed; sustainability must be a mandatory priority at every level—global, national, and individual.
International cooperation is essential in addressing this crisis. Climate change knows no boundary, and neither will its challenges. The Paris Climate Accord is just one pact that demonstrates the need of the world standing together, while accountability and much stronger enforcement will provide true progress. Rich countries must help poorer ones transition to cleaner energy without sacrificing economic stability. Only then can we hope to minimize the damage and build a sustainable future.
However, large-scale policies form only part of the solution. Individuals do a lot to nurture sustainability through conscious decisions on waste reduction, supporting eco-friendly businesses, and calling for change. Small, continued acts build up and shift both industries and governments onto more sustainable pathways. I am committed to this cause, incorporating environmental stewardship into my daily life and future career. I work to be a leader in marine conservation through scientific research and the development of policy that will assure a livable Earth now and for future generations.
The way forward requires ambition, drive, and unwavering passion. Now is the time to address climate change and redefine the relationship between humanity and the planet-to make sustainable practices binding, connect across borders, and enable citizens. The challenge is huge, but the call for responsibility is greater-we must act now.
Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
Faith has been the guiding force in my life, shaping my values, decisions, and aspirations. Growing up in a single-parent household with financial struggles, I often turned to my faith for strength and resilience. My belief in God provided me with the hope and perseverance needed to navigate life's hardships, and it has been instrumental in molding me into the person I am today.
One of the most significant ways my faith has impacted me is by instilling a sense of purpose and service. I have always believed that my life is meant for more than personal success—I am called to serve others and make a difference in the world. This belief has driven my passion for marine conservation and research, as I see the stewardship of the environment as a responsibility entrusted to humanity. My faith teaches me that the Earth and its resources are gifts from God, and it is our duty to protect them. This perspective strengthens my resolve to dedicate my career to environmental sustainability and marine conservation.
In times of adversity, my faith has given me the courage to persist. As a first-generation college student, I have faced numerous obstacles, from financial constraints to the complexities of navigating higher education without familial guidance. My faith reminds me that every challenge I encounter is an opportunity for growth and that I am never alone in my struggles. This belief has empowered me to push forward with determination, trusting that God has a plan for my life and that my efforts will bear fruit.
Additionally, my faith has shaped my leadership approach. Through my involvement in various service projects and community initiatives, I have learned to lead with compassion, humility, and integrity—values deeply rooted in my faith. As the founder of Friends through Faith, I have worked to create a supportive community where individuals can grow spiritually and support one another in their faith journeys. My role in the Liturgical Choir has also reinforced the importance of worship and community, allowing me to use music as a way to connect with and uplift others. Whether organizing environmental awareness campaigns, advocating for sustainability policies, or fostering faith-based connections, I strive to be a leader who uplifts and inspires others. My faith teaches me that true leadership is about service, and I am committed to using my skills to create meaningful change in both my community and my field of study.
Looking ahead, I believe my faith will continue to be a source of guidance and motivation in my career. Marine conservation is a field that requires resilience, patience, and unwavering dedication. The environmental challenges we face are daunting, but my faith reassures me that every effort, no matter how small, contributes to a greater purpose. I see my future work as an extension of my faith—a way to honor God's creation and ensure that future generations can experience the beauty and richness of the natural world.
Ultimately, my faith has been a beacon of light in my life, providing me with the strength, purpose, and vision to pursue my goals. It has given me the boldness to dream big, the resilience to overcome obstacles, and the compassion to serve others. As I continue my academic and professional journey, I am confident that my faith will remain my anchor, guiding me toward a career that not only fulfills my ambitions but also aligns with my calling to protect and preserve the world around me.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
From the moment I discovered the intricate connections that sustain marine ecosystems, I knew that my future lay in marine biology and conservation. The ocean has always been a source of fascination and inspiration for me—a vast, largely unexplored world teeming with life and mystery. As I learned more about the environmental challenges facing our oceans, from habitat destruction to climate change, I became determined to dedicate my career to protecting marine biodiversity and restoring fragile ecosystems. My ambition is not just to study marine life but to actively contribute to its preservation, using science as a tool for tangible environmental impact.
My passion for marine conservation is deeply personal. Growing up, I spent much of my time exploring coastal environments, witnessing both their beauty and their vulnerabilities. I saw firsthand the effects of pollution and habitat degradation and knew that complacency was not an option. This personal connection to the environment fueled my drive to seek solutions. I want to be at the forefront of marine research, developing innovative conservation strategies and advocating for policies that promote sustainability. Whether through fieldwork, laboratory research, or policy influence, I aim to bridge the gap between science and action.
Beyond my personal connection, my leadership experiences in environmental initiatives have strengthened my resolve to make a lasting impact. Organizing beach cleanups, advocating for sustainable practices, and leading environmental awareness campaigns have taught me that change starts with individuals who are willing to act. These experiences have honed my ability to mobilize communities, communicate complex scientific concepts, and inspire others to take action. I plan to apply these leadership skills to my future career by fostering collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and the public to drive meaningful environmental change.
The challenges I have faced as a first-generation college student have only intensified my commitment to my goals. Navigating the complexities of higher education without familial guidance has required resilience, resourcefulness, and an unwavering belief in my aspirations. These qualities will serve me well in the demanding field of marine research, where persistence and innovation are essential. I refuse to let financial obstacles deter me from my mission. Instead, they fuel my determination to succeed and give back to communities that, like mine, have faced adversity.
Ultimately, my goal is to contribute to groundbreaking marine conservation efforts, ensuring that future generations inherit a world where ocean ecosystems thrive. This pursuit is not just a career choice—it is a calling. With the right education, research opportunities, and mentorship, I am confident that I can make a meaningful difference. My journey has been defined by ambition, resilience, and a deep-seated passion for protecting the natural world, and I am eager to channel these qualities into a career that leaves a lasting environmental impact.
Carol B. Warren, You are Loved Scholarship
Growing up, my path to higher education was anything but traditional. Raised by a single mother with limited financial resources, I learned the value of perseverance and adaptability at an early age. We often faced financial hardships, requiring us to rely on food assistance programs, and I quickly became aware of the sacrifices my mother made to ensure I had opportunities she never did. My journey has been shaped by these challenges, as I have had to navigate responsibilities and obstacles that many of my peers have not faced.
As a first-generation college student, I have had to take initiative in understanding the complexities of higher education, from navigating financial aid forms to seeking out mentors who could guide me. Without familial experience in academia, I have relied on my own resourcefulness and determination to carve out a path for myself. Balancing rigorous coursework, extracurricular leadership roles, and family responsibilities has been demanding, yet it has also reinforced my resilience and drive to succeed.
My commitment to education extends beyond personal ambition; I see it as a means to uplift my family and community. With a passion for marine conservation and biology, I aspire to become a researcher dedicated to preserving ocean ecosystems. My experiences in leadership roles, including organizing environmental initiatives and participating in advocacy groups, have fueled my determination to create meaningful change in the scientific and environmental fields.
However, financial constraints remain a significant barrier to my educational pursuits. This scholarship would provide crucial support, alleviating the financial burdens that come with tuition, textbooks, and research opportunities. It would allow me to focus on my studies without the constant worry of how to afford my education. More importantly, it would serve as a testament to the idea that students like me—those who come from non-traditional backgrounds, who have faced adversity but refuse to be defined by it—deserve the opportunity to thrive.
Receiving this scholarship would not only help me achieve my academic and career goals but also enable me to give back to my community. I hope to mentor other first-generation students, guiding them through the challenges I have faced and proving that success is possible despite difficult circumstances. My journey has taught me that resilience, passion, and hard work can break barriers, and I am committed to using my education to make a lasting impact in both the scientific and academic worlds.
In the face of adversity, I have forged my own path. This scholarship would not only ease my financial burdens but also validate the hard work and determination that have brought me this far. With the support it provides, I can continue striving toward my dream of becoming a marine conservationist and researcher, dedicated to protecting the environment and inspiring future generations to pursue their passions despite the odds.
Global Girls In STEM Scholarship
From an early age, I was captivated by the intricate web of life that makes up our oceans. My passion for STEM, particularly biology, was ignited by long afternoons spent exploring tide pools, asking endless questions about the organisms I encountered. However, my career aspirations truly crystallized when I learned about marine conservationist Sylvia Earle. Her relentless advocacy for ocean preservation inspired me to pursue a path where I could merge my love for science with tangible environmental impact. Today, I aspire to become a marine conservationist and researcher, using scientific exploration and data-driven strategies to protect aquatic ecosystems and advocate for sustainable marine policies.
As a young woman in STEM, I have faced challenges that tested my resilience. In advanced science courses, I was often one of the few female students, and in extracurricular settings such as Model United Nations and honors societies, I encountered moments where my ideas were overlooked. Rather than allowing these obstacles to discourage me, I used them as fuel to prove my capabilities. I pushed myself academically, earning a 5 on my AP Biology exam as a sophomore, and pursued leadership roles in various organizations. My determination not only solidified my confidence but also helped pave the way for younger students who saw representation in my journey.
Beyond the classroom, my STEM involvement has had a lasting impact. As an advocate for sustainability, I spearheaded environmental initiatives through Paws for a Cause, organizing community events that raised funds for conservation efforts. Planning the ‘Walk for the Animals’ event required me to balance logistics, inspire club members, and ensure the successful execution of a large-scale fundraiser. This experience reinforced my ability to lead, problem-solve, and mobilize people toward a shared mission—skills that will be invaluable in my future career.
My passion for STEM extends beyond theoretical knowledge; I am deeply committed to applying my skills to solve real-world problems. Through my work in The Hidden Opponent, I have seen firsthand how mental health intersects with high-performance environments, including STEM fields. Recognizing the need for accessible support systems, I envision implementing wellness initiatives within STEM-focused military and research settings, ensuring that those dedicated to scientific innovation also have the resources to thrive personally.
The leadership skills I have honed through my extracurricular STEM involvement have prepared me to take on future challenges with confidence and adaptability. As the President of my school’s Liturgical Choir, I have learned how to lead under pressure, collaborate with diverse groups, and remain steadfast in my responsibilities despite an overwhelming schedule. These experiences mirror the teamwork and perseverance required in STEM careers, particularly in research institutions and conservation organizations. I plan to apply these leadership skills to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and enforcement officers to implement effective marine conservation strategies.
My ambition is not just to excel in STEM but to create meaningful change. By pursuing a career as a marine conservationist, I will be at the forefront of researching marine biodiversity, developing conservation strategies, and advocating for sustainable ocean policies. I view STEM as a vehicle for impact—one that allows me to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and proactive environmental stewardship. My journey as a young woman in STEM has been marked by challenges, growth, and unwavering passion, and I am eager to continue forging a path that inspires others to do the same.
Taylor Swift ‘1989’ Fan Scholarship
"We never go out of Style" Now imagine screaming that at the top of your lungs while driving in the car, on the way to literally anywhere. The lyrics and the tune of "Style" instantly lift your spirits, and you just can’t think of anything else. I have so many amazing memories of long drives with my mom, and the one thing that is constant is that every time this song comes on, the volume goes up and we sing along; it’s tradition.
Taylor Swift has the unique ability of creating a story. She builds bridges no one can touch, even in their wildest dreams. "Style," though, sticks out to me. I have memories of this song since I was in 7th grade, singing it at softball practice. It was catchy but also, in a way, deep. I’m older now and am so glad she shared the experience of her short but famous fling with Harry Styles. His famously bad driving and all. Even though their relationship only lasted a couple months, we Swifties got this masterpiece.
One thing I admire about Taylor and her songwriting is that she is not afraid to share her experiences. People constantly say she only writes about her ex’s, which is not true. She takes this criticism and runs with it though, breaking records and doing what she loves all in one stride. She wrote about her experiences of being young and in a hot and cold relationship with another giant pop star. Though she knew she was probably going to face criticism, she stayed true to herself. This is an example we all can use.
That is what makes this song so amazing—she puts you in her shoes. That is honestly what makes her writing so unique—you can feel her emotions. As I grow up, I start to realize I relate to more of her songs, and because of that, I am so grateful to Taylor. Her music is a blueprint to love and pain; in the good times and the bad, she is always there. I know Harry Styles may be the "villain" in this song. He and Taylor are on good terms now. Which I am so happy to hear, so I can listen to both of their music guilt-free, but that’s another essay. "Style" is an amazing song that you can sing to and just let go while listening to. When she finally takes this song back, I cannot wait to rediscover it all over again, just like the first time. Along with continuing the tradition of my mom and I's car concerts.
Joseph A. Venuti Marine Science & Conservation Scholarship
Coral reefs are the center of life in the ocean. Sadly, they are greatly threatened both through global warming, pollution, and over-fishing. This issue is often overlooked on the global stage for the bigger picture of things like sea levels rising and global warming. Though these issues are pressing, coral reefs provide an irreplaceable ecosystem for so many types of organisms. Along with the revenue produced from tourism, fishing, and such. Coral reefs are just too important to forget in our conversations about the environment.
To start my effort, my energy would first be focused on stopping anymore damage from pollution and overfishing. This can be completed through stricter regulations and punishments for offenders of preventive measures already put in place. Along with rotating seasons for fishing, and a ban on commercial fishing vessels. Which allows not only for a greater supply of fish to reach adulthood and reproduce, but also a fair chance for smaller vessels.
After this is accomplished, my energy will be diverted to the damage already done. We must find a way to restore the reefs to even a glimmer of their former glory. This can be done through greater research being conducted on regeneration, which has already been used in the Florida Keys to restore some of their reefs. Along with artificial reefs, which can include ship graveyards. These reefs stimulate growth by allowing a place for buds to take root and grow. Through these measures, there is a great chance for a resurgence of these reefs once on the edge of death.
Throughout this process we can not forget about the pressing issue of global warming and climate change. I would continue to put energy into pushing for reform and policy change. This could be through calling local officials, or protesting. The only way effective change can occur is through long-term reform. That will protect not only the reefs, but the total ecosystem both today and in the future.
My goal will be to affect the world positively one reef at a time. Protecting and regrowing as many as I can. Along with inspiring future generations to be as passionate about this issue as me. Hopefully, one day issues like these will not need to be prevalent. To reach that day, though, will take a lot of hard work. That work will be worth it though, so that one day our children and theirs will be able to enjoy what we hold so dear.