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Roslyn High School announces Class of 2022 Valedictorian and Salutatorian

Roslyn High School is pleased to announce that Daniel Liu has been named Valedictorian and Lindsay Fabricant has been named Salutatorian of the Class of 2022.

Valedictorian Daniel Liu earned a grade-point average of 106.094. He successfully completed the highest level courses in every academic discipline and was named a 2022 National Merit Finalist. He is president of the Code Club and Quizbowl teams and the vice president of the Math Team and Science National Honor Society. A talented musician, Daniel is a member of the Long Island Youth Orchestra and Long Island University Wind Symphony. He spends many hours a week teaching coding to young children at the Coder School and is heavily involved in the Young Adult Advisory Council. Daniel will be attending Princeton University in the fall.

Daniel Liu. (Photo courtesy of Roslyn Public Schools)

“Daniel’s involvement enhances any environment,” said guidance counselor Melissa Messina. “With a fierce persistence and an inherent curiosity, this talented young man is in a class all his own. Daniel finds joy in collaboration, naturally gravitating toward activities which require close work with others. He is humble, patient, and kind. When Daniel participates he gives his all, raising the bar for those all around him.”

Salutatorian Lindsay Fabricant earned a grade-point average of 105.908. She was named a National Merit Commended Scholar, a Regeneron Semifinalist, and AP Scholar with Distinction. She is a member of the National Honor Society, the Science Honor Society, and the World Language Honor Society. She is a published student researcher in the field of engineering and robotics and captain of the RHS Robotics team. She also enjoys the arts and has studied dance for many years as a company member at Two Worlds Dance and Fitness Studio. This fall Lindsay will attend the University of Pennsylvania.

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Lindsay Fabricant. (Photo courtesy of Roslyn Public Schools)

“Lindsay possesses an enthusiasm for learning and intellectual ability that truly sets her apart,” said guidance counselor Elizabeth Brown. “She embodies intellectual curiosity and truly loves to learn for the sake of knowledge.”

“We are so proud of Daniel and Lindsay for their momentous achievements in Roslyn’s very competitive scholastic environment,” said Roslyn High School Principal Dr. Scott Andrews. “We wish them well in their future academic endeavors.”

Submitted by Cynthia Younker of Roslyn School District

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