Brockport HS announces Class of 2025 Valedictorian and Salutatorian

Brockport High School (BHS) seniors Isaac Allen and Nolan Munn have been named Class of 2025 Valedictorian and Salutatorian, respectively.
On May 23, Isaac and Nolan were pleasantly surprised when they were called down to the high school main office, where they were greeted by their parents, siblings, Principal Michael Pincelli, Superintendent Sean Bruno, and members of the BHS administration. The gathering marked a special moment of celebration as the students were recognized for their outstanding accomplishments.
Isaac has distinguished himself through a wide range of academic, extracurricular and community achievements. He served as a Student Researcher at the University of Rochester’s Laboratory for Laser Energetics and is an active leader in his school community as President of the Student Council Class of 2025. Isaac is the President of the Monroe County Math League, Team Captain of both the NYS Science Olympiad and the New York Masterminds, and a dedicated athlete who played on both the JV and Varsity Tennis teams.
Isaac has contributed significantly to his community through various service initiatives and as a student volunteer at the Seymour Library. He is a member of the National Honor Society and has received recognition as a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, the Western Monroe Historical Society Award, the Eric Martin Mathletes Award, and designation as an AP Scholar with Distinction.
After graduation, Isaac plans to attend Princeton University where he will major in Molecular Biology, a field that explores the dynamic intersection of biology and chemistry.
Nolan has demonstrated strong leadership and dedication throughout high school. He has been a member and Captain of the Varsity Cross Country team since ninth grade and currently serves as Captain of both the Varsity Indoor and Outdoor Track teams. He has also served as a Representative of his class on Student Council since freshman year and is a member of the National Honor Society and Captains Club.
Beyond athletics and academics, Nolan enjoys playing instruments, running, fishing, and has strong skills in math, science, and geography. After graduation, he plans to attend Cornell University to major in Engineering.
“It is an honor to recognize these two outstanding students. Their academic excellence is remarkable, but what sets them apart even more is their character, leadership, and the positive impact they’ve had on our school community. These accomplishments are just the beginning, and I’m confident they have bright futures ahead,” says BHS Principal, Michael Pincelli.
Both students will speak during the Class of 2025 Commencement, scheduled for Saturday, June 28 at SUNY Brockport’s SERC.
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