May 2006
Alexander Rosselli, a North High School Soccer Team star, is also on the North Track Team. He is an ABC-Stewart graduate. At Stewart, he enjoyed all of the students and teachers and he also liked the way things were taught using games and activities.
In his preschool years he remembers living in Trenton, NJ. His favorite subject while he was attending ABC Stewart School was culture because he liked the maps. Math was the most challenging subject for him at Stewart.
Some of his best memories at Stewart are the Thanksgiving feast and snack in the mornings. He felt that his Stewart education helped him greatly in Middle School and High School.
Alexander loved the special trips that the school took, his two favorites being Washington D.C. and Space Camp.
He played soccer for four years at North and he lettered for three of those four; he ran track for four years and he lettered all four years. In track, he received the Most Outstanding Freshman award, the Most Outstanding Sophomore award, and Mental Attitude awards.
During the summers of his High School years, he has played soccer and traveled. He has been to Europe and Central America. At those places he liked the food and meeting different people.
For college, he is planning to attend Macalester, Wheaton, or Beloit. They all have great academics, and are liberal arts schools. He hopes to major in International Studies or Political Science.
Alexander Rosselli’s advice for Stewart Students today is to “Get involved with a lot of different activities and be friends with many different people.”