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Class of 2026 Spotlight I Ziggy Armstrong

 

 

As he prepares to cross the stage, Ziggy Armstrong is already looking ahead to a future in neuroscience, one he hopes will let him combine curiosity, compassion, and a drive to serve others through research and patient-focused work.

A Class of 2026 Northbrook Senior, Ziggy, is finishing the year with one big milestone in mind: graduation. 

“Graduation will definitely be my biggest SBISD moment ever,” he said. 

After that pivotal day, Ziggy will head to the University of Pittsburgh to study neuroscience. His goal is to obtain his bachelor’s, master’s, and then his PhD, so he can one day become a neuropsychologist.

Interested in how the brain works and how care and research can improve outcomes, Ziggy said he’s motivated by the possibility of making a real difference for patients and families facing life-changing diagnoses.

“I want to help people with brain injuries, and diagnose diseases like dementia, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, and other cognitive impairments,” he said. 

He credits his SBISD journey with helping him prepare to take on these challenges and succeed. 

“SBISD helped me become someone ready to take on this little game we call ‘life,’” he said. 

He also noted that the internships he completed helped him build a portfolio that strengthened his application and earned him admission to his dream university.

Those experiences gave him the opportunity to explore professional settings, practice collaboration, and manage his time effectively.

For now, he’s basking in his graduation glow, and he's grateful to his partner, Sophia, for always being by his side and never letting him give up on his dreams. 

“I love them more than anything,” he said. 

As graduation approaches, Ziggy is focused on finishing strong and celebrating those who helped him get there. This fall, he’ll trade the familiar halls of Northbrook for a new campus in Pittsburgh, carrying with him the lessons, support, and momentum that shaped his SBISD journey.

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Class of 2026 Senior Spotlight I Vilius Bagdzevicius

 

 

Vilius Bagdzevicius, Class of 2026 at Memorial High School (MHS), is ready to take flight toward a future built on service, leadership and aviation. His goal is to become both a Naval Aviator and a civilian airline pilot, a dream that has followed him since his first flight at just 5 years old.

Flying represents more than a career for Vilius. It is where technical skill, leadership under pressure and service to others come together. Through 22 flight hours, FAA licenses and leading national championship drone teams, he has already proven the dedication it takes to make that dream a reality.

As he prepares for this next chapter, Vilius knows his journey was shaped by resilience. Moving to the United States in February 2023 with only his parents and sister meant starting over completely. Within weeks, he scheduled his first EAA Young Eagles flight, made new friends despite the language barrier and earned the Star Geometry Student Award at Porter High School. It was a defining moment that taught him adaptability is not just surviving change, it is thriving through it.

His experience in Spring Branch Independent School District (SBISD), especially through NJROTC at the Guthrie Center, transformed his high school career. The program gave him a structured environment to build leadership skills and opened doors to remarkable opportunities, including selection for the Commander Naval Air Forces (CNAF) Flight Academy, where he was one of just 28 students selected nationwide.

NJROTC also helped launch his success in drone competition, where he led teams to regional, national and world championship victories. As Executive Officer, managing more than 100 cadets, and as captain of the drone team, Vilius learned leadership is not about a title it's about responsibility, discipline and holding yourself to the highest standards. He also teaches the 14 CFR Part 107 Remote Pilot (Commercial Drone Operator) course, further sharing his passion for aviation with others.

“NJROTC didn’t just teach me discipline it showed me how to turn passion into actual measurable achievement,” he said.

The program also played a major role in helping him earn Naval ROTC and Army ROTC national scholarships, as well as acceptance to the U.S. Naval Academy Preparatory School.

Two people made the greatest impact on his journey. His father, a retired Lithuanian intelligence officer now battling Parkinson’s disease, taught him what true leadership looks like through service, discipline and courage. Watching his father serve his country and face illness with strength inspired Vilius to enlist in the Texas Army National Guard and pursue military aviation.

Another influential mentor was CDR William Breland, senior naval science instructor at the Guthrie Center. As a Naval Aviator himself, Breland nominated and sponsored Vilius for the CNAF Flight Academy and supported his vision for building the competitive and commercial NJROTC drone team. His mentorship helped shape Vilius as both a leader and future aviator.

SBISD gave Vilius the platform to prove that challenges can become opportunities. From founding the Memorial High School Aviation Club to competing on the world stage in Indiana this year, he credits the support of teachers, counselors, staff and peers for helping him succeed.

In the fall, he will attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, on a full Naval ROTC scholarship to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science with Flight. Through NROTC, he will commission as a Naval Officer and pursue Naval Aviation while building the qualifications and flight hours needed for a career as a civilian airline pilot.

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Class of 2026 Spotlight I Sophie Hare
 

 

 

Sophie Hare, Class of 2026 at Westchester Academy (WAIS), is eager to start her future, one dedicated to caring for others as a labor and delivery nurse.

It is a calling that speaks directly to who she is: someone who leads with compassion, shows up for others and finds purpose in being present during moments that matter most.

As she enters this next chapter with confidence, she knows that her firm foundation was built in Spring Branch Independent School District (SBISD). Her involvement with the WAIS National Honor Society (NHS) played an integral role in who she has become.

“I found so much community through NHS and learned so many important skills that I will carry throughout my life,” she said.

Through NHS, Sophie found a group of peers who pushed her to grow, lead and give back. Those experiences don’t just reflect well on a resume; they shaped her and positioned her well for future success.

Several of her teachers played an instrumental role in Sophie’s development and in instilling belief in herself and her abilities. Among them were Mrs. Camano, Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Mack, each of whom left a lasting mark by offering guidance, encouragement and the steady support that helped Sophie trust in herself. In Mr. Kimmons’ art class, Sophie also found space to create and express herself, which boosted her confidence.

That appreciation goes all the way back to elementary school, where she remembers Mrs. Manfreda and how the teacher sparked a genuine love of learning, creating excitement about school.

As she prepares to turn her tassel, Sophie reflects on everything SBISD gave her: a community, a sense of purpose and a deep instinct to put others first. Those are the qualities that will surely make her an exceptional nurse.

In the fall, she will attend the University of North Dakota, where she will prepare to step into the delivery room and make a difference in the lives of the tiniest patients.

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