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School logo for Gulf High School

Extracurricular
Activities:

  • National Honor Society – Executive Board Vice President
  • Math National Honor Society – President
  • Student Government Association – Senior Class Representative
  • GHS Engineering & Architecture Club – Founder and President
  • NJROTC – Commanding Officer

2026

Outstanding

Miles Slavinsky

Gulf High School

Scholarship:

Graduating May 2026; GPA: 3.90 (UW), 4.52 (W); Class Rank: 1/330. SAT: 1410; ACT: 30 composite. AP Scholar (2024) and AP Scholar with Distinction (2025). Completed multiple IB courses and accelerated math honors sequence in sophomore year. Honor Roll/Principal’s List (9–11). Planning to earn an Associate’s Degree immediately after high school.

Leadership:

NJROTC Commanding Officer leading 150+ cadets; first Junior in 10+ years as Executive Officer and first Sophomore as Supply Officer managing $300K in assets. Graduate of NJROTC Area Twelve Leadership Academy. Sole student selected for Florida Boys’ State; Boys’ Nation first alternate. National Honor Society VP; Math Honor Society President-elect; Science Honor Society member. Recipient of multiple leadership awards including Stephen Decatur, MOWW, and American Legion Scholastic & Military Excellence.

Service:

He is a dedicated NJROTC member who presented colors at the Pasco YMCA Prayer Breakfast and led Gulf High’s color guard for two graduations. He supported freshman orientation, mentored cadets, and assisted with school events. His leadership shone in major parades—Chasco Fiesta, Homecoming, Christmas, and Veterans Day—where he led platoons, performed armed drills, and directed the sword team. Beyond ceremonies, he managed mini-games at Stop n’ Play and helped relocate $300,000 in instructional materials.

Citizenship:

He has shown unwavering dedication to his community through varied volunteer work. At the American Legion, he assisted with kitchen and ceremonial events. With Girl Scouts Troop 410, he mentored and supported activities. At Meadowlawn Memorial Garden, he honored veterans by placing flags on graves. He also volunteered at Congressman Gus Bilirakis’ Office, prepared mailings, and folded flags. His outreach included hurricane relief, Toys for Tots, and delivering holiday gifts to families in need.

2026

Outstanding

SENIOR

Picture of Miles Slavinsky
School logo for Gulf High School

Miles Slavinsky

Gulf High School

Extracurricular
Activities:

  • National Honor Society – Executive Board Vice President
  • Math National Honor Society – President
  • Student Government Association – Senior Class Representative
  • GHS Engineering & Architecture Club – Founder and President
  • NJROTC – Commanding Officer

Scholarship:

Graduating May 2026; GPA: 3.90 (UW), 4.52 (W); Class Rank: 1/330. SAT: 1410; ACT: 30 composite. AP Scholar (2024) and AP Scholar with Distinction (2025). Completed multiple IB courses and accelerated math honors sequence in sophomore year. Honor Roll/Principal’s List (9–11). Planning to earn an Associate’s Degree immediately after high school.

Leadership:

NJROTC Commanding Officer leading 150+ cadets; first Junior in 10+ years as Executive Officer and first Sophomore as Supply Officer managing $300K in assets. Graduate of NJROTC Area Twelve Leadership Academy. Sole student selected for Florida Boys’ State; Boys’ Nation first alternate. National Honor Society VP; Math Honor Society President-elect; Science Honor Society member. Recipient of multiple leadership awards including Stephen Decatur, MOWW, and American Legion Scholastic & Military Excellence.

Service:

He is a dedicated NJROTC member who presented colors at the Pasco YMCA Prayer Breakfast and led Gulf High’s color guard for two graduations. He supported freshman orientation, mentored cadets, and assisted with school events. His leadership shone in major parades—Chasco Fiesta, Homecoming, Christmas, and Veterans Day—where he led platoons, performed armed drills, and directed the sword team. Beyond ceremonies, he managed mini-games at Stop n’ Play and helped relocate $300,000 in instructional materials.

Citizenship:

He has shown unwavering dedication to his community through varied volunteer work. At the American Legion, he assisted with kitchen and ceremonial events. With Girl Scouts Troop 410, he mentored and supported activities. At Meadowlawn Memorial Garden, he honored veterans by placing flags on graves. He also volunteered at Congressman Gus Bilirakis’ Office, prepared mailings, and folded flags. His outreach included hurricane relief, Toys for Tots, and delivering holiday gifts to families in need.

 


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