Molly Plaisance, '27
Molly Plaisance, ’27, came to ESA as an eighth grader. In her junior year, she’s involved in the Outing Club, the Gardening Club, and the Eco Club. Molly has spent her summers as a staffer for ESA Summer on the Lafayette campus.
Here’s our full Q&A:
What makes ESA a unique school to attend?
ESA is a unique school to attend for a lot of reasons. There's the outdoor campus, the freedom students have, and the amount of classes and opportunities.
Who or what has inspired you as a learner?
Having ambitions really inspire me to learner because having a goal pushes me.
What has been your most challenging moment at ESA?
One of my most challenging moments at ESA probably was the 9th grade boat project. It's really interesting and a big challenge to make a functioning boat out of cardboard. Though I had a lot of fun building and making the boat, it still was a big challenge.
If you had a month to study anything in the world, what would you be passionate about learning?
I would definitely study something to do with marine biology. Probably something about jellyfish. Both jellyfish and marine biology are things I’m really passionate about.
Thanks, Molly!
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