UMassFive is excited to announce that two high school seniors, Romy Leuchs-Curtis and Matthew Gillis, were each awarded a $2,000 scholarship on behalf of the Credit Union by the Massachusetts Pioneer Valley Chapter of Credit Unions. Applicants receive scholarships based on academic achievements, community involvement, and a written essay. Both awardees distinguished themselves through exceptional academic achievement and meaningful engagement in their communities.
Romy Curtis-Leuchs, a Frontier Regional School graduate, has demonstrated success through the highest levels of academic rigor, managing an ambitious course load across diverse disciplines. Romy served as President of both the Student Council and the Feminist Club while enjoying participation in numerous student organizations, including National Honor Society, Rock Climbing, Drama Club, and Latin Club. Romy also volunteered with vital social service organizations, including Manna Kitchen, where she helped provide meals and foster a sense of connection for community members, as well as Safe Passage, where she supported efforts to provide safety and resources for individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. Romy plans to study comparative literature at Brown University this fall.
Matthew Gillis, a South Hadley High School graduate, has been recognized for his academic and athletic excellence. Matthew actively supported his student community through participation in a broad array of clubs, most notably the Chemistry Olympiad – a prestigious academic competition for high school students who excel in chemistry. A disciplined and versatile athlete, Matthew served as varsity captain of his soccer and track and field teams, where he competed to great acclaim across multiple events. Matthew was recognized with the University of Rochester Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology for his achievements in the field and received the Certificate of Excellence in AP Computer Science Principles, awarded annually to one South Hadley High School student. Matthew plans to study engineering at Swarthmore College this fall.
UMassFive is proud to celebrate Romy, Matthew, and the 47 other outstanding local high school seniors who submitted their applications for consideration.
