NEWS: Angus Cheng Named Jonathan Law Class Of 2023 Salutatorian

(Photo courtesy Angus Cheng)
By Gemard Guery and Zack Sulkis – Advocate Editors
Angus Cheng has officially been named Jonathan Law’s Class of 2023 Salutatorian.
Cheng will be attending Princeton University and plans to major in computer science.
“I felt good and accomplished with myself when I found out that I was Salutatorian,” Cheng said. “I felt like I solidified my presence at Law and fulfilled my greatest goals.”
Cheng took 12 AP classes during his time at Jonathan Law while also juggling other extracurriculars and activities.
Some AP courses that Cheng took include has taken are United States Government and Politics, United States History, Computer Science Principles, Human Geography, English Language, and Statistics. He’s currently taking English Literature, Calculus BC, Spanish, CSA, Environmental Science, and Psychology.
“Angus is so conscientious about his work,” Spanish teacher Mr. McPartland said. “What separates him from most students is that he works proactively and doesn’t allow things to fall through the cracks. He’s helpful and always wondering what’s next. He cares about learning and wants to get better. Angus is what you wish every student would be.”
Over the course of the past four years, Cheng served as President of the Model UN, Co-President of Math Club, Vice President of the Class of 2023, Secretary of the National Math Honor Society, Secretary of Science Club, and was part of the Student Help Desk for students who need help with their Chromebooks. Cheng was also a soccer captain and camp counselor at the Boys and Girls Club of Milford.
“Angus is a one of kind friend and student,” senior Rishabh Nair said. “He is always there to help someone if they need. He is dedicated to whatever he puts his mind to and always strives to improve himself everyday. Everybody would be lucky to have such a good friend as Angus.”
In addition to being named Salutatorian, Cheng has won many awards during his time at Jonathan Law. Cheng is graduating with distinction and he is a recipient of the Harvard Book Award and the Volunteer Award from the Boys and Girls Club of Milford. Angus is also an AP Scholar and participant in the NSLI-Y program.
“Angus is an intelligent kid, quiet, humble,” Law Principal Mr. Darcy said. “I honestly didn’t know he was going to go to Princeton until about a week prior to him being announced Salutatorian. He’s truly a role model student.”
While Cheng worked so incredibly hard to achieve this accomplishment, he is incredibly thankful for his family that supported him over the years.
“My parents have been my biggest supporters since the beginning, providing me with immeasurable love, offering unwavering guidance, and selflessly making countless sacrifices for me throughout my entire life,” Cheng said. “Their actions and influence have been and will continue to be invaluable to me. I am forever grateful for them.”
