Warwick graduates stand out at Don Bosco Prep

| 06 Jun 2016 | 03:45

RAMSEY, N.J. — The sons of four Warwick families graduated from Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey, N.J., last Saturday evening, June 4.
The five graduates are Dylan Cordaro, Ethan Cordaro, Deven LoSchiavo, Timothy Pierce and Alexander Zeepvat.

Dylan Cordaro
Dylan, the son of Dina and Tom Cordaro, graduated Valedictorian of this year's Don Bosco Prep class of 200 boys. He won multiple academic awards, was a National Merit finalist, a member of the Math, English and National Honor Societies, and an AP Scholar.
A member of the Robotics Club, Dylan also played on the tennis team for Don Bosco, where he earned First Team-All County.
Dylan will be studying math and computer science at the University of Chicago.
Ethan Cordaro
Ethan, also the son of Dina and Tom Cordaro, was a member of the English and National Honor Societies and an AP Scholar.
Ethan was the starting kicker/punter for the Don Bosco Football Team, where he earned First Team-All County as well as a N.J. State Championship in 2015.
Ethan will be playing football at Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in biology.
Deven LoSchiavo
Deven, the son of Karen and Scott LoSchiavo, was a member of the English and National Honor Societies. He was team captain of the Robotics Club, which qualified for the World Championships as well as a member of the crew team, winning a N.J. State Championship.
Deven has been accepted into the research program at Binghamton University, where he will be studying integrative neuroscience.
Timothy Pierce
Tim, the son of Karen and Rob Pierce, was a member of the English, Math and National Honor Societies and an AP Scholar.
He was captain of the Don Bosco Crew Team, placing sixth nationally and a two-time winner of the N.J. State Championships.
An Eagle Scout and editor of the school's student-run newspaper, Tim will be studying computer and electrical engineering at Georgia Tech, where he will continue rowing.
Alexander Zeepvat
Alex, the son of Sandra and Marc Zeepvat, was a member of the English, Math and National Honor Societies and a recipient of Don Bosco's Ironman Award for his academic and athletic contributions to the school.
A National Silver Elite long distance runner, he was captain of the Cross Country, Winter Track and Spring Track teams, which won numerous N.J. State Championships.
Alex, who did volunteer work in Kenya and Peru, will be studying biochemistry at Boston College.