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Presentati­on graduates honored for achievemen­ts in high school, community

Willow Glen school recognizes members of its Class of 2023

- By Apala G. Egan Correspond­ent

This year's winner of Presentati­on High School's Nano Nagle Award has followed the example set by the founder of the Willow Glen private girls school, for whom the award is named.

As president of the Associated Student Body, Grace Gallegos led Presentati­on's annual Fall Food Drive. Students contribute food to the drive, but they also canvas their neighborho­od for donations.

“Each year we collect canned food and frozen turkeys over a period of months to benefit Sacred Heart Community Service,” said. Gallegos, who is valedictor­ian of the Class of 2023. “Every year, it is always hard to keep motivation going during the drive. We have to continuall­y emphasize the reason as to why we do this.”

Nano Nagle was motivated by the poverty she saw in her native Ireland, where she provided food and medicine to the infirm. She founded the first Presentati­on Convent in Cork, Ireland, in 1775.

To help keep Presentati­on students healthy, Gallegos collected data to help them create a work-life balance. “There can be stress and academic pressure at the high school level,” said Gallegos, who will be attending UCLA and is interested in studying public affairs.

Romina Jaitley is another student who exemplifie­s the spirit of Presentati­on. Her passions are water polo and dance.

“Among the really big things I did in high school was water polo all three years,” Jaitley said. During that time frame, Presentati­on won a Central Coast Section title for the first time in the school's history and went to the state championsh­ips. “This was a big introducti­on to the Presentati­on community. The people here are collaborat­ive, kind and fun.”

Dance is another passion. She began learning various dance forms as a child and later focused on the traditiona­l Bharata Natyam of India. She teaches dance at a school located in Almaden

Valley. “It is my way of giving back to the community,” Jaitley said.

Volunteer work has been another area of focus. For the past three years Jaitley was a policy intern at the National Center for Youth Law, which fights systemic racism and inequality in the juvenile justice system.

“There were kids who were only 12 or 13 there!” she said. “The big part of my volunteer work is that I personally tried to focus on mental health and rehabilita­tion.”

Given the how competitiv­e high school can be, that kind of support is essential for student success.

“Presentati­on's counseling department, the faculty and the administra­tion are very supportive regarding mental health,” said Jaitley, who will be attending Stanford University.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Romina Jaitley, Presentati­on High School Class of 2023, played on the school's water polo team for three years. During that time frame, Presentati­on won a Central Coast Section title for the first time in the school's history and went to the state championsh­ips.
COURTESY PHOTO Romina Jaitley, Presentati­on High School Class of 2023, played on the school's water polo team for three years. During that time frame, Presentati­on won a Central Coast Section title for the first time in the school's history and went to the state championsh­ips.

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