Simon Fischer was born march 4th 1987 in Boston. He has attended the
Boston Latin School since seventh grade and has predominantly enjoyed
his time there. He lives in West Roxbury with his mother father and
sister.
Simon has always been surrounded by a supportive family environment.
They have all supported his every goal and dream. When the opportunity
for the Ward Fellowship presented itself his entire family greatly encouraged
him to apply. Simon applied to the fellowship to further his own knowledge
of government and of public service. Simon will surly come away with
a positive experience from the summer and looks forward to pursuing
his interests in politics and public service.
At the Latin School Simon keeps himself very busy. He has been a member
of varsity soccer since the 9th grade and he will become captain his
senior year. Although the team has a poor record, Simon always eagerly
anticipates the upcoming season. Simon has also been involved in the
arts programs at the Latin School. He has been a member of chorus since
class sixth and joined the wolftones his junior year. Simon now is a
member of concert choir and wants to continue singing throughout his
life.
Outside of school Simon also keeps himself extremely busy. Simon has
taken piano lessons since he was three years old, and now takes jazz
piano lessons. Although practicing for this instrument requires a great
amount of time and energy, Simon also plays on a Jamaica Plain travel
soccer team. He has repeatedly said that it is because of this team
that he continues to play soccer. Throughout his career on this team
Simon has only last 5 games; impressive for the 8 years Simon has been
on the team.
Simon is eagerly anticipating his senior year and is interested in several
schools including Emory, Washington University, and George Washington
University. Although he still does not know what major he wants to pursue,
he finds government very intriguing and has always been captivated by
the Middle East. He hopes to combine his two major interests into one
field. Simon performed extremely well in his junior year, raising his
GPA by more than a point and will meet the rigors of his senior year
head on. As well as senior year, Simon looks forward to taking a trip
to Israel with his friends. Being Jewish, even though unreligious, Simon
feels it is important for him to travel to Israel.
Simon has the up most pleasure to work with the energetic, multi term
councilor from district 8, Michael P. Ross.