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Hernandez, Parrett honored by Alton-Godfrey Rotary
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ALTON Abbie Hernandez of Marquette Catholic High School and Rowan Parrett of Alton High School have been named Students of the Month for March by the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club.
Hernandez, the daughter of Timothy Hernandez and Carrie Stewart of Godfrey, attended Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Grade School. At Marquette Catholic High School she has maintained a GPA above 4.0 while being in a full honors course of study all four years of high school, which led to her selection as a St. Louis Post-Dispatch “A” Student each year and being inducted into the Rose Morelli chapter of National Honor Society her junior year.
Sherri Koehnemann came to Boeing through a chance encounter, then learned her trade on the F-15 and F/A-18. Now she works as T-7A Red Hawk training and sustainment director, and emphasizes the continuing importance of ensuring girls understand the leadership roles available to women in aerospace.
The T-7A Red Hawk is an all-new advanced pilot training system designed for the U.S. Air Force that will train the next generation of fighter and bomber pilots.
“I always liked math, chemistry and physics,” Koehnemann recalls. “I went to Morehead State University, Kentucky to get a math degree – I wanted to teach math. In my last semester, my advisor asked if I’d considered engineering.” Knowing Koehnemann had decided on a masters and then a teaching certificate, the advisor suggested she take a generic engineering class that summer.