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Team University of Miami holds up the ‘U’ sign in celebration of their team’s victory while playing Balloon Poppiung Relay.
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Seniors pose at the photo booth with their respective accepted schools, ready to take on a new chapter in their lives.
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Playing Ships and Sailors, seniors close off the college Signing Event with a bonding game.
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Before the balloon popping relay, seniors and incoming freshmen at the University of Florida sign the Gator chomp to intimidate their competitors.
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Seniors Emma Rivera, Cinthia Cruz, Chiara Ortiz and Melissa Hernandez smile with flags from Florida international University and University of South Florida.
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Team University of Miami holds up the ‘U’ sign in celebration of their team’s victory while playing Balloon Poppiung Relay.
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Seniors pose at the photo booth with their respective accepted schools, ready to take on a new chapter in their lives.
Seniors End Their Time With College Signing Day
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Matthew Castano, CavsConnect Staff Member
Meet Matthew Castano:
Matthew Castano is an accomplished senior in high school, actively involved in Cavs Connect, Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, the Future Educators of America, Future Business Leaders of America, the Academy of Finance, and serves on the board of Quill and Scroll as the head of competitions and planning. As the head of robotics and drone building, he leads teams in competitions, showcasing his technical skills and passion for innovation. In the 2024-2025 school year, Matthew will serve as the JROTC S5, taking on the roles of social media manager and photographer, where he will utilize his creativity to enhance the program’s outreach and engagement.
Outside of his many commitments, Matthew loves going on adventures and has a special affinity for animals. Whether he is exploring the great outdoors or capturing moments with his furry friends, he finds joy in the little things. With a strong commitment to excellence, Matthew’s leadership and dedication to service continue to make a positive impact in his school and community.
And remember, if you ever need a good laugh, just ask him why the robot went on a diet, because it had too many bytes!
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