Sean M.

Q: Class rank?

A: 5th.

Q: Parents’ names?

A: Michael and Kimberly Miron.

Q: Future plans?

A: Attend SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry for sustainable energy. 

Q: Honors & Awards?

A: Eagle Scout, Livingston County Teen Award winner (2024). 

Q: Activities & Sports?

A: Theater, soccer, tennis, band and choir.

Q: What is your proudest achievement?

A: Making it to the state semifinals in soccer my junior year.

Q: What will you miss most about school?

A: Hanging out with friends.

Q: What’s the most important lesson you learned in high school?

A: Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.

Q: What do you hope your life looks like in 10 years? 

A: Well-paying job and happiness.

Q: Who inspires you to do your best?

A: My grandpa. He was my idol growing up.

Q: What’s your favorite place in Avon? 

A: The auditorium because of all the memories from over a decade of theater.

Q: What’s your go-to Tom Wahl’s order? 

A: Grilled cheeseburger.

Q: If you could tell your eighth grade self one thing, what would it be?

A: Keep working hard. It'll pay off.

Q: What do you want people to know about what it’s like to be you, to be your age, at this moment in time?

A: That it's insanely fun and to keep looking up.

Q: What would the title of your autobiography be?

A: “Before I forget this…”

Q: Who would play you in a movie about your life? 

A: Danny DeVito.

Q: What scares you about the future? 

A: College and debt. 

Q: Tell me about a time when you were stronger than you thought you could be.

A: Helping my family when my grandpa passed.

Q: Imagine it’s 2050 and you have teenage kids of your own. What advice would you give your 44(ish)-year-old self about being a good parent?

A: Keep working hard and keep pushing forward.