5 QUESTIONS WITH…Senior President Fiorella Gargiulo About Law’s Math National Honor Society

Law’s National Math Honor Society (Photo courtesy National Math Honor Society)
By Taylor Mola – Social Media Editor
Fiorella Gargiulo is a senior at Law and is the president of Law’s Math National Honor Society. Advocate Social Media Editor Taylor Mola interviewed Gargiulo about the society’s goals and upcoming plans.
Taylor Mola: What made you want to join MNHS?
Fiorella Gargiulo: I really wanted to get involved in Law, and when I learned my sophomore year that I was eligible to apply for the Math Honor Society, I was really excited to dive deeper into my passion for math with other like minded peers.
TM: What are your roles and responsibilities for MNHS?
FG: This year as President, I plan on inspiring more students on joining and volunteering after school peer tutoring. Last year as treasurer, we had a lot of fun after a successful year as an honor society, so we plan on leading more action-packed meetings and events.
TM: During the meetings what takes place?
FG: During our meetings, we discuss our plans for April Math Month and Pi-lympics, play fun math games, and honor students who excel in math.
TM: What is the goal for the MNHS?
FG: The goal of MNHS is to inspire the Law community and make math fun.
TM: What impact does the MNHS make for Law?
FG: We represent leadership and honor at Law, and we aim to drive fellow students to demonstrate their academic excellence past the classroom.
