Dante Cobretti of Chelmsford and Isabella Iovino of Groton have been selected as Nashoba Valley Technical High School’s Students of the Month for October, based on the school’s “Portrait of a Graduate” attributes: resourceful, responsible, resilient, respectful and ready.

Dante, son of Elite and Lexi Cobretti, is a junior in the Programming & Web Development program. He plans to participate in SkillsUSA this year and to play lacrosse in the spring. He hopes to attend either the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or Harvard University to study programming or software development.

Dante was nominated by Social Studies teacher Philip Massa, who wrote: “Dante is a new student to our school and, in a short time, has made a remarkable impression on teachers and classmates. Dante’s exceptional talent and insightful contributions in Social Studies have been truly inspiring. Dante possesses a natural curiosity and a deep passion for learning. Dante is also a respectful and considerate classmate, and a valuable asset to our school community.”

Dante Cobretti, October Student of the MonthIsabella, daughter of Dominic and Jennifer Iovino, is a sophomore in the Design & Visual Communications program. She is a member of the Student Council, Band and Girls Who Code Club. She hopes to attend college after graduation to study Art and to work for Disney.

 Isabella was nominated by instructional assistant Kyle Stumpf, who wrote: “Isabella excels in all of her classes and is always kind to her teachers and respectful of others. She is the hardest-working student I’ve ever been around, and she is definitely not stopping that hard work any time soon. She’s always in a good mood and is always positive.”

Isabella Iovino, October Student of the Month