Lee Announces 2011 Valedictorian & Salutatorian

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Alexandra Young Tara Dooley

LEE, Mass. — Principal Kerry A. Burke has announced the top students of the class of 2011 at Lee Middle and High School. Alexandra Young, ranked No. 1, is valedictorian and Tara Dooley, ranked No. 2, is salutatorian. 

Graduation ceremonies will take place on Saturday, June 11, at 1 p.m. at the Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood in Lenox.

Young is the daughter of Chris and Lisa Young of Lee. She has been a member of the National Honor Society, Helping Hands, Students Against Destructive Decisions, and the Sons of Italy. She was a frequent volunteer for school and community service projects. Young received the University of Rochester (N.Y.) George Eastman Young Leaders Award and was captain of the soccer and basketball teams.

She plans to attend the University of Massachusetts at Amherst this fall and study biology.

Dooley is the daughter of Mike and Jo-Anne Dooley of Lee. She has been a member of the National Honor Society, Helping Hands, SADD and the Sons of Italy, and is the president of Student Council. She was a frequent volunteer for school and community service projects. Dooley received the Williams College Book Award in her junior year and also was captain of the soccer and basketball teams. 

She plans to attend Bentley College this fall to study accounting.

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