Noah Kastner is preparing for an exciting next chapter after graduation as he plans to attend NC State University to pursue a degree in aerospace engineering, with hopes of focusing on space exploration.

Passionate about engineering and innovation, Noah looks forward to building a future where he can contribute to advancements in aerospace technology and explore solutions that push the boundaries of space discovery.

During his time at Clover Garden School, Noah stayed active in both academics and extracurriculars. He played varsity golf for three years, competed in Envirothon for four years, and served as robotics club president for two years, showing strong leadership and dedication to STEM.

One of Noah’s favorite memories at CGS includes playing cards with friends in the hallway between classes and enjoying competitive ping pong matches in Mrs. Nall’s room.

Noah’s advice to younger students:
“Take challenging classes, even if they seem intimidating. AP courses helped me manage a heavy workload, develop advanced skills, and build meaningful connections with great teachers.”

We are proud of you, Noah, and cannot wait to see all you accomplish.

Senior spotlight graphic of a male student standing outdoors by a wooden railing, with text highlighting his aerospace engineering plans and college logos.