
Sen. Denise Tepler, D-Topsham, welcomed Aurora Guzzetti, a senior at Morse High School, to the Maine Senate on May 27 to present her with a legislative sentiment for being the named the valedictorian of the graduating Class of 2025. Guzzetti was joined by her mother, Jean Guzzetti, who serves as the Ward 2 city councilor in the city of Bath.
“I am so proud to welcome Aurora and her mother to the Senate chamber,” Tepler said in a news release. “Aurora is the top student in her class and will certainly be one of the leaders of tomorrow. Her academic excellence, leadership and community service is a testament to her involvement at Morse High School and an inspiration for those around her.”
Guzzetti is involved in many extracurricular activities at Morse High School, including being the top singles player on the girls tennis team, serving on the Speech and Debate Team and participating in theater productions with the Drama Club. She also serves as a student representative on the Regional School Unit 1 Board of Education.
Guzzetti intends to continue her academic journey after graduation by studying astrophysics at Harvard University in the fall.
A legislative sentiment acknowledges and recognizes academic, athletic, civic, professional or service-related accomplishments.
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