North Brunswick honors Young Adult Peer Advocate Award winner

NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Young Adult Peer Advocate Award winner has done more in his high school career than most people have done in their lifetime.

Robert Neumann is a senior at North Brunswick Township High School with a 3.898 GPA. He has achieved Honor Roll status all four years of high school and is the vice president of the National Honor Society and a member of the German Honor Society.

He has earned the Academic Achievement, Student of the Marking Period and Student of the Month awards. 

He is a Senior Leadership Peer Educator.

Robert has placed second overall in the DECA marketing student association Regional Conference and has been a state qualifier for two years and a national qualifier one year. He has served on the DECA Executive Planning Committee for three years.

He is a Science Fair winner and attended the North Brunswick Municipal Alliance Leadership Conference.

Throughout high school he has been nominated for People to People three years in a row, and was a candidate for the National Academy of Future Physicians and the Congress of Future Medical Leaders. He has also been a National Society for High School Scholars candidate as well as a National Student Leadership Conference candidate.

Robert is a member of the varsity swim team and performs with the Alchemist Theatre Company. He is the director of Operations for the German Club and president of the Student Government Executive Board. He was the past president of the Care to Run/Walk Club and is currently the president of PUSH Club (Prevention Using Student Help), and was a group leader both sophomore and junior year.

He performed in Innovation, a performance by the Asian/American Club. He was part of the German Exchange Program, the NJ Boys State Leadership Conference, the DECA COLT Leadership Conference and the National Student Leadership Conference.

Robert has volunteered for the Purple for Pappas Foundation for the past four years. He has been involved with the Student Government and the Rock-A-Thon at the high school. He is also involved with Teen PEP (Prevention Education Program) in the community.

Robert works as a lifeguard for both the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services and the Eagle’s Landing Day Camp. He is an afterschool program counselor in Project Leal.

His future plans are to attend college and study biology.

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