Isabella Tarantino is a junior from the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, CT. In sophomore year, she noticed the shortage of neurodiversity advocacy and resources and determined to help in any way she could. She spends her free time reading, writing, playing piano, and pole vaults for her school's track and field team. Her goal is to make sure that neurodivergent children and their parents don't lack resources or feel alone in their journeys.
Annie Hyunbin So is a sophomore from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School located in Southern California. She grew interested in neurodiversity and psychology over the COVID quarantine period, and pursued her passion through the SNP-REACH program then being part of NFinite Education. Her other interests lie in math and FRC robotics. Annie hopes to contribute to the neurodiverse community by spreading positive awareness.
Isaac Lui is a senior who goes to Mountain View High School. He is an aspiring film major and wants to pursue a producer and screenwriting career in the film industry. After learning about neurodiversity, he decided to become an advocate because of his own diagnosis of ASD and his desire to help others with the neurodiverse community. Other interests include playing video games, watching movies, playing drums, listening to music, biking, and roleplaying with friends.
Kabir Alkhairy is a junior who goes to Fairmont Preparatory Academy, located in Southern California. He has always been interested in neurodiversity as it applies to the medical field but, before SNP, he had never pursued neurodiversity advocacy. His other interests are advanced mathematics, literature, and bodybuilding. He hopes to build resources to help all both neurotypical and neurodiverse people understand neurodiversity better.