An Upper St. Clair High School junior has been named among the 18 Under Eighteen honorees by Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania.
Upper St. Clair junior named to 18 Under Eighteen
Yoshna Venkataraman, along with the other 17 honorees from throughout the region, will be recognized at a reception on Feb. 22 at the National Aviary. She was nominated by Stephen Torquato Jr., high school social studies teacher, National Honor Society adviser and yearbook co-adviser.
Yoshna Venkataraman, along with the other 17 honorees from throughout the region, will be recognized at a reception on Feb. 22 at the National Aviary. She was nominated by Stephen Torquato Jr., high school social studies teacher, National Honor Society adviser and yearbook co-adviser.
“Throughout her time in high school, Yoshna has developed a keen understanding of servant leadership, a passion for giving back to her community, and a drive to help others reach their own academic and service goals,” he said. “She devotes much of her free time volunteering. Whether this be through community service or assisting her peers, one thing is certain: Yoshna is dedicated to giving back and supporting those in need.”
As a student leader, Yoshna is involved with organizations including student council and the Junior Mentors program, and she is the founder of the Mending Mindset, an organization that focuses on mental health awareness at the high school.
“Through her efforts and leadership, these programs have become dedicated to creating a school environment that is comfortable and welcoming for all students,” Torquato said.
JA unveiled its inaugural class for 18 Under Eighteen, presented by NexTier Bank, Jan. 13. The program showcases the notable talents and achievements of 18 of the region’s young people.
“These amazing kids are entrepreneurs, social activists, scientists, entertainers and so much more,” said Patrice Matamoros, president of Junior Achievement of Western PA. “They are the innovators, progressors and providers of hope that are, and will continue to, move our region forward. JA is honored and excited to recognize these young people who make me optimistic for a bright future.”
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