![]() ![]() They develop recurrent infections and fail to thrive. Children born with SCID may also have few to no B cells and/or NK (natural killer) cells, the other important components of the immune system. SCID is a rare genetic disorder in which children are born with few if any T cells, the white blood cells our bodies need to fight infections. We received this designation because our hospital offers comprehensive diagnostic testing, treatment, and follow-up care for children with positive newborn screening for SCID. NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital is one of only a handful of New York State-designated SCID Specialty Care Centers. Plans for summer: I’m a camp counselor at the Center for Science and Learning in Rockville Centre.To refer a child to NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital for SCID testing or care, or for the care of other immunological disorders, call (212) 305-2300.Ĭhildren with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) are born with little or no immunity, making them susceptible to potentially life-threatening infections. Having friends of different ethnicities than me, understanding them and being able to connect with them. What will you miss most about South?: The diversity, definitely. You have all the grades coming together and this year I was fortunate enough to be the emcee.Īctivities: Key Club, Student Council, Project Green, peer mediator Thomas and to Montauk then work and save money for college.īest high school memory: Pep rallies are always so much fun. What will you miss most about South?: The teachers, the environment, seeing all my friends when I walk in. Plans for summer: Spending as much time as I can with my friends before everything changes.īest high school memory: Going to the Ronald McDonald House this year with Character Action and cooking for everyone.Īctivities: Project Green, Character Action Team Seeing my friends everyday and the teachers. What will you miss most about South?: How I knew everything that was going to happen. Plans for summer: Travel to California to compete in the Summer National Tournament for fencing and then I may intern at a dentist’s office.īest high school memory: Every moment that I’ve had with my friends because they have shaped me into who I am today.Īctivities: Volleyball, Kickline, Student Council, honor societies What will you miss most about South?: The close-knit community we have here and the diversity. Plans for summer: Having a fantastic summer with my family and friends.īest high school memory: Being recognized by my peers for all my athletic accomplishments. It’s a great school no doubt, but the people here are above everything else. What will you miss most about South?: The community at South. Plans for summer: I’m going to enjoy my last summer with my friends until we go our separate ways.īest high school memory: It’s hard to say because on a day-to-day basis so many awesome things happen here.Īctivities: It’s Academic, Falcon Report, Jazz Ensemble What will you miss most about South?: Seeing the same faces everyday, the comfortability and my best friends. Plans for summer: I work at summer camp in Lawrence/Woodmereīest high school memory: The atmosphere here and seeing my friends everyday.Īctivities: Soccer, winter and spring track, Key Club, honor societies What will you miss most about South?: The chance to experiment so much with clubs and sports. Plans to study: Arts and entertainment managementīest high school memory: When my volleyball team won our conference this season because we worked so hard.Īctivities: Student Council president, Art Honor Society, volleyball Plans for summer: Taking a six-week pre-law requisite at Penn State What will you miss most about South?: My friends, they’ve influenced me so much, my guidance counselors and my teachers, especially in the social studies department. Best high school memory: During my time in the Cultural Society I loved speaking different languages and doing different cultural dances.Īctivities: Student Council, Key Club, Cultural Society, honor societies ![]()
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