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Co-Valedictorians Named For Windsor High School Class Of 2025
The top scholars in next month's graduating class were announced Friday morning by the Windsor Public Schools.

WINDSOR, CT — Two outstanding students have been named co-valedictorians of the Windsor High School Class of 2025.
Samuel Garcia is a member of the National Honor Society, Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society, Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council and the Technology Student Association (TSA). He has received numerous awards, including the Yale Book Award, RPI Medalist, Jae Lim Award in Math, CAPSS Student Academic Award, Superintendent Award of Excellence, National Hispanic Recognition Program, Daniel Howard Scholar and High Honor Roll All Semesters.
His leadership roles include captain of the boys swimming and diving team, treasurer of State of Connecticut’s Chapter of TSA, Student Advisory Leader and Fresh Start Leader. He has been an active member of the swimming, cross country and outdoor track teams. He has received All-Academic honors in all three sports, All-Conference team for track and cross country, and the Warner Award for swimming. He has been accorded All-School Awards in calculus, English, science and math, and won first place in Engineering Design and CAD Engineering for TSA.
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Garcia’s extracurricular activities include working for the town of Windsor as a lifeguard and volunteering at Camp Foxfire as a junior counselor. For 11 years, he has been a cellist. He will attend the University of Connecticut in the fall and plans to major in biomedical engineering.
Amanda Eneh is a member of the National Honor Society and Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society. She has received numerous awards, including the Harvard Book Award, Jae Lim Award in Science, All School Award in English, All School Award in French and high honor roll all semesters. She is also an active member of the WHS Symphonic Band.
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Her athletic and leadership roles include co-captain of the volleyball team, as well as a member of the girls' tennis team. She has volunteered her time tutoring in the WHS Humanities Lab and as a CT CAT Connections Volunteer.
Eneh will attend Boston University in the fall, and plans to major in biology.
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