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Logan shines as young inventor and community leader

September 09, 2024 | Methuen Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Logan shines as young inventor and community leader
During a recent school board meeting, the spotlight was on Logan Scuderi, a fourth-grade student from Tenney Grammar School, who was honored as the flag salute student. Logan, who lives with his family and enjoys various activities, was introduced by the Superintendent, who highlighted his achievements and character.

Logan's passion for physical education and STEM was emphasized, particularly his enthusiasm for a recent project where he built a catapult. His lower school STEM teacher praised him for his innovative spirit and teamwork, noting that he consistently brings a positive attitude to class and encourages his peers to collaborate on projects.

In addition to his academic interests, Logan is an active ice hockey player and enjoys outdoor activities like metal detecting. His family shared insights into their close-knit lifestyle, which includes vacations, outdoor play, and family gatherings.

Logan's teachers and family members described him as kind, hardworking, and compassionate, with a genuine concern for the happiness of others. They expressed confidence in his potential to become an inventor or a community leader in the future.

The meeting concluded with Logan leading the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance, marking a proud moment for him and his family. The school community looks forward to seeing what Logan will achieve as he continues to grow and learn.

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