Brynlee Balliett
Brynlee Balliett is a well-accomplished individual both in and out of school. Her impressive academic performance is displayed through her achievement of being on the distinguished honor roll on every report card since her freshman year. She currently serves as the Twin Valley FFA Chapter President, overseeing all officers and members and helps run various events. As Brynlee prepares for a career as a veterinarian, FFA has enabled her to participate in events that contribute to her professional development such as veterinarian-related competitions and agricultural conferences. Through these programs, she has been able to network with countless individuals who have the same career goals as her. FFA has also helped to shape Brynlee into an impressive leader who can confidently lead large groups when necessary. Brynlee is also a dedicated NHS member, taking on any community service or tutoring opportunity she can manage. Brynlee values dedicating time to serving others, which is why she decided to join her senior class board. She serves on the class board as the Public Relations chair, where her job is to notify her class of upcoming events, remind them of deadlines, and answer any questions her classmates may have. Using her time management, organizational, and communication skills, Brynlee aims to excel in her officer positions. Outside of school, she keeps herself busy by working on a dairy farm and at a small animal veterinarian hospital. She also serves on the Pennsylvania Junior Farm Show Committee. These extracurriculars expose her to various aspects of agriculture and expand her knowledge in this field. Brynlee values everything she is learning both in and out of school, as it prepares her for her career as a mixed animal veterinarian, which she is extremely excited about.
Noah Petrowsky
Noah Petrowsky, a senior at Twin Valley High school, is a student who has always pushed himself inside and outside the classroom. Participating in cross country, wrestling, and winter and spring track, Noah has consistently demonstrated his commitment to being the best version of himself, earning a varsity letter every year in each of these sports. Noah has been on the distinguished honor roll all four years of high school, and this year became a member of the National Honor Society, and achievement that demonstrates his academic drive and perseverance. Since freshman year, Noah has been a member of the LINK club and has served as a retreat leader twice. Across all of these clubs, Noah has made many friends and was honored to be voted in as the President of the Class of 2025. As president, Noah works closely with the class board to plan many exciting events and make senior year memorable. After high school, Noah plans to take a gap year with a program called Americorps. Throughout that year he will travel around the United States helping to rebuild disaster-stricken areas and work on community service projects for those in need.