MILLSTONE June 2018

The Millstone Times TM

STUDENT OF THE MONTH By Pam Teel

Mahi Desai is in the fourth grade at the Millstone Township Elementary School. Mahi loves learning new and exciting facts and she also loves being with her friends in school. Her favorite subjects are social studies, math, and reading. Mahi loves to read fiction and mystery books. Her favorite place to visit is Alaska. She would love to go back and visit again. Mahi also loves to go to the movies. Mahi’s favorite songs are, ‘Sorry’ (KIDS BOPZ) and Indian music.

KIDDIE ACADEMY OF ROBBINSVILLE WELCOME RIDERS & SUPPORT STAFF FROM THE POLICE UNITY TOUR... Her hobbies include, dance and piano, but Art is her main passion Mahi also loves to swim, play soccer, and softball. Mahi lives with her mom and dad and brother Samarth, who is in the first grade. Her favorite holidays are Christmas and Diwali. (Hindu festival) Her favorite foods she likes to eat are eggplant, pasta, pizza, and Indian food. Mahi belongs to Girl Scouts troop 782 and the Future Problem Solving Club in school. She has good grades and works very hard in school. When she grows up she would love to become a Geologist. Mahi loves living in Millstone and being surrounded by all the natural beauty. She also loves seeing all the different types of birds. If she had one wish, she would like to kayak in Acadia National Park in Maine. Keep up the good grades in school Mahi and stay the sweet per- sonable young lady that you are.

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