Oscar Wilde once said that “to realize one’s nature perfectly
– that is what each of us is here for.” At age 17, Michael
Aaron Baskin is far from knowing where he is going, but he strives every
day to open as many doors as he can.
Raised in Brighton under the watchful and active wings of his parents,
Marc and Elayne, and his older sister Emily, Michael cultivated the
love of learning and reading that his family planted. Capping his elementary
education with the Mayor’s Award for Academic Excellence, Michael
made the tough decision to leave the young and exciting environment
of the Quincy Upper School for the rigorous traditions of the venerable
Latin School. In a display of adaptability, Michael went on to excel
academically at the Latin School as well and was inducted to the National
Honor Society in the winter of his junior year. As he looks to apply
to a liberal arts college to further his education, he is now weighing
the value of his creative and progressive educational genesis against
the value of prestige that he has benefitted from at Latin.
Exposed at an early age to the harsh winds of injustice, Michael is
inspired by his sister and those around him to take a stand for what
he believes in. As a vibrant member of the activist reform Temple Israel,
he attempts to give back to the Jewish community that nurtured him by
serving as the President of the temple’s youth group, RYFTI. He
took an exploratory foray into the bureaucratic world as the Citywide
Community Service Coordinator for the Mayor’s Youth Council. A
trip to Washington DC with the Youth Council allowed Michael to meet
an inspiring aide of Representative Capuano. It was there that he decided
to delve deeper into the world of public service and resulted in his
application to become a Ward Fellow. The experience of his summer has
cemented his determination to face the world as a public servant and
he plans to continue to test the possibilities of government.
No matter where he goes, Michael has pledged to always carry with him
the morals and beliefs of his free-spirited early influences. A member
of the Five Year Club at Camp Kabeyun, Michael has an undying love of
the outdoors and the beauty of reflection in nature. His athletic skills
as an advanced whitewater kayaker carried him through a short stint
in football that launched him into two years of varsity wrestling .
He now absolutely loves to represent his school on the field as the
mascot, Wolfy. The love of dance and fun as a mascot along with the
communication skills learned at Latin allow Michael to spend his weekends
in a dream job as the youngest MC at Siagel Productions.
Such an eclectic combination of activities have opened many doors for
Michael and he believes that the more doors he can open the closer he
is to realizing more perfectly his own nature and future.
His sponsor this summer is Inspector General Gregory Sullivan.