Coupeville High School seniors Alysia Burdge and Matthew Campbell have been tabbed as the Lion’s Club Students of the Quarter.
Burdge, who was a key member of the Wolf cheer squad again this fall, boasts a 3.99 GPA and plans to attend Brigham Young University in pursuit of a psychology degree.
The youngest of Aaron and Trina Burdge’s four children, she balances school with work at the Bayleaf and also competes in track and field.
Alysia is on the yearbook staff, is a member of the school’s Executive Board and the National Honor Society and participates in Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
Her community service includes working with Ragnar, junior cheer, and the Coupeville Arts Festival.
Matthew, who was the hard-working football manager this fall, is the son of Nathan and Rachael Campbell.
He is on the Executive Board, is a National Honor Society officer and committee chair, and is a member of the Leos Club.
Campbell, who has a pristine 4.0 GPA, works in landscaping and does pool maintenance for the Admirals Cove Beach Club.
Future plans include attending a four-year university, with an eye on medical school after that.














































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