Chagrin Valley Rotary Club Recognizes Chagrin Falls High School Senior Andrew Kwasny as Rotary Student of the Month

Chagrin Falls High School senior Andrew Kwasny has been selected as the Chagrin Valley Rotary Club High School Student of the Month for May. Kwasny has demonstrated service and leadership through his school activities and community involvement.

Kwasny has spent the past four years as a member of the Chagrin Falls High School football, basketball, and baseball teams and has lettered two years in each sport. Additionally, he earned the role of captain of the baseball team. As a junior, he was voted second team all-CVC as a pitcher and participated in summer baseball club teams throughout high school. Kwasny also made All Conference Academic Team for football, basketball, and baseball.

A four-year honor roll student, Kwasny has played an active role in the school community. He has been a member of Key Club for four years and participated in Link Crew, a program that helps connect freshmen to their high school experience. Additionally, he has been nominated for two opportunities that teach leadership and positive coaching.

Outside of school, Kwasny works as a CAA basketball referee. He has also worked as a caddy at Chagrin Valley Country Club for the past five summers. He has accumulated more than 150 hours of community service, including volunteering at functions like Santa’s breakfast, the Turkey Trot, and various events at Holy Angels Church. While in high school, Kwasny has also volunteered each summer for the Chagrin Falls High School-sponsored football, basketball, and baseball camps.

His advanced courses include AP Government, AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Calculus AB, AP Spanish, and AP Computer Science. He will complete his senior project at Michael Baker International, an engineering firm in downtown Cleveland. Kwasny plans to attend the honors college at Clemson University to major in Civil Engineering with a pending minor in computer science.

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