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  Brevard Public Schools’ is home to bright, ambitious and well-rounded students. Each high school selected a “top scholar” from the Class of 2018 to represent the best-of-the- best. “Florida Today” honored the
students at an awards breakfast, and each student leader was featured in the publication. Student photos link to their “Florida Today” video profiles.
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         ern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Florida Institute of Technology. Florida Institute of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other protected minority in the admission of students, administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, employment policies, and athletic or other university sponsored programs or activities.
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                                                                                  Adult Community Education
Kealan Phillips
Hometown: Merritt Island GPA: 2.44
Next stop: reported to Marine boot camp in South Carolina
Bayside High
Fares Jabari
Hometown: Palm Bay
GPA: 3.9 (unweighted)
Next stop: University of Florida; microbiology and cell science Career goal: heart transplant surgeon
On my “bucket list”: become a surgeon and help as many people as I can before I kick the bucket
Cocoa High
Victoria (Tori) Hoffman
Hometown: Cocoa
GPA: 4.6 (weighted)
Next stop: University of Florida; chemical engineering
Career goal: research for Boeing Study tip: chew gum and listen to calming music
Astronaut High
Makaley Rendina
Hometown: Titusville GPA: 4.57 (weighted)
Next stop: University of Florida; chemical engineering
Career goal: create a more sustainable way of living, help lessen the amount of pollution produced on Earth
Favorite school memory: Throwing pumpkins off the top of the football stadium for physics class.
Brevard Virtual School
Juliette Chang-Fane
Hometown: Merritt Island GPA: 4.0 unweighted
Next stop: Cardiff Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Career goal: chiropractor
Study tip: Don’t stress over what you can’t control, just do your best with what you have.
Don’t procrastinate!
Cocoa Beach Jr./Sr. High
Emily Brooks
Hometown: Viera
GPA: 4.7 (weighted)
Next stop: Georgia Institute of Technology
Career goal: chemical engineering Favorite school memory:
Getting my teachers to talk
about their favorite bands. It combined my two favorite things: music and wasting class time.
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