Lions Student of the Month: Hannah Cutting

Hannah Cutting of Sebago has been selected as the area Lions Clubs’ “Student of the Month” for November.

Each month, area Lions Clubs recognize a Lake Region High School senior who has excelled academically. The recipient is honored at a Lions’ dinner meeting and is presented a savings bond.

Parents: Marie and Jeff Cutting.

Siblings: Kate and Sarah.

Activities: Varsity field hockey, basketball, softball, Varsity Club, AFS Club, National Honor Society.

Community activities: Volunteer at Harvest Hills Animal Shelter, teach Spanish to Stevens Brook Elementary School students (Service Learning Project), Relay for Life participant, Sebago and Casco Days volunteer.

Hobbies: Sports and photography.

Future plans: Go to college and major in marine biology.

School applied to: University of New England, University of Rhode Island, Roger Williams University, Coastal Carolina University, College of Charleston, University of North Carolina Wilmington and the University of Maine at Orono.

What is your favorite class? Spanish 4 because I love learning a different language, and Senora Hubka makes our class very fun!

What is your toughest class? AP Calculus because it is the highest level of math at our school, and it requires more studying than my other classes.

How do you balance your class work and your extracurricular activities? I make sure that I get my class work done in any free time that I have.

What is the biggest challenge high school students face today? Balancing class work and their social life and extracurricular activities.

Who has inspired you educationally? My parents because they are the ones who push me to do my best and they have supported me through everything.