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Here’s Why Olivia Was Shouted Out As A Concord Star Student
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Concord.

CONCORD, NH — Star Students are found in classrooms, on concert and theater stages, at debate lecterns, and in the community doing good things to make life better for all of us.
Here at Patch, we've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students, and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids to their neighbors.
This submission comes from the DeAngelis family, who nominated Olivia, a 12th grade at Concord High School of Concord. They are proud of her work at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery and raising money for the families of special forces, too.
Do you know a Concord student worthy of praise? Click on this link here and nominate them!
Star local student’s name
Olivia, a 12th grade at Concord High School
Star local student’s home state
New Hampshire
How do you know the star local student?
Daughter
Why do you believe the star local student should be recognized?
During the summer months, Olivia volunteered to maintain several flowerbeds throughout the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery. Olivia also partnered with the Green Beret Foundation to help raise money for special forces soldiers and their families. Olivia raised over $500, exceeding her original goal. The foundation later recognized her as the youngest person to do so.
What's one thing you want everyone to know about the star local student?
Olivia was awarded the Billy Michal Student Leadership Award for New Hampshire. This award is given annually to one student from each state and the District of Columbia who demonstrates the American spirit in his or her community.
Congratulations on your achievements, and all of our best wishes to you in the future, Olivia of Concord High School!
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