About Me
Hi! My name is Svasti Rathi (pronounced Swus-tee), I’m currently a
junior at Mass Academy and my sending school is
Grafton High School ! I was born in Worcester and lived there with
my mom and dad until I was 6, and then we moved to Grafton. I love
science, specifically biology and the anatomy of the body, and I
hope to become a doctor one day. In my free time, I love to travel
spend time with my family and friends, read, solve crosswords and
sudokus, and listen to music!
Piano
One of my favorite hobbies is to play the piano. I have been
playing the piano since I was 5 years old, so about 11 years at this
point. I have always enjoyed playing, as it gives me a time to be
creative but also challenge my mind at the same time. It requires a
lot of focus and patience, but I enjoy being able to play music for
people that want to listen. For example, I used to learn Hindi songs
and would record and send videos to my grandmother who lived in
India, which was also a great way for me to bond with her while she
was across the world. Whether it’s playing the pieces, repeating
scales over and over again, or having to read theory books to
understand the more technical stuff, I always love to play and find
it so rewarding.
Kathak
I also do an Indian Classical dance called Kathak. It
originated in northern India, which is where my parents and family
are from. I have been doing the dance since I was about 8 years old
and currently learn from a teacher who lives in India. I have done
multiple performances over the years, and you can see a picture of
me in one of my dresses on the right. Kathak allows me to connect
more deeply with my culture and traditions but still lets me be able
to express my own emotions and creativity. Over the years, I have
started to enjoy the dance form more and more and now I can’t
imagine my life without it!
Traveling
Whenever my family and I get the chance, we always love to
travel to a new place around the world, but more specifically,
around the United States. Since 2021, I have been on multiple
cross-country road trips, the first one being from Massachusetts to
California and back, and my most recent being from Massachusetts to
Arizona and back. It is a terrifying thought, just being on the road
for hours on end so far away from home, but once you reach your
destination, everything feels worth it. During each trip, I was able
to visit countless cities and towns, meet so many amazing people,
roam around multiple national parks, and just learn so much about
the US, and it is such an amazing experience. Whenever we’re not on
a road trip, me and my family are most likely visiting India, as we
try to go at least once a year to visit family and stay connected to
our roots. However, we still love to branch out and visit other
countries, my favorites being the Netherlands and the UAE!
Community Service
The summer before my Junior year, I started doing community service
at the Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife
Sancutary in Natick. Every weekend, I go to the sanctuary and help
out in the visitor center, usually checking people in so they can go
on our trails and making sales if they want something from the gift
shop. Broadmoor and all of the Mass Audubon locations all strive to
protect the wildlife, advocate for land restoration, and provide an
overall great experience for people to enjoy and experience nature,
and I love that I can help the institution with their goals. I love
nature and national parks in general, so being able to help out in a
more local spot is very special to me. Volunteering there has helped
me a lot with my responsibility and people skills, giving me a lot
of valuable opportunities and experiences, along with giving me time
to connect back with nature and giving me a break from the screens
and other work that I may have. I volunteered here throughout the
school year as much as I could and plan to volunteer during the
summer as well!
I have also done volunteering for multiple other institutions, such
as the UMass Milford Regional Medical Center, Special Olympics, the
NorthSouth Foundation, and the Grafton Gazebo Road Race. These
experiences have helped me develop a lot of important skills like
teamwork, communication, and adaptability, while also allowing me to
help multiple diverse communities that mean a lot to me. I also
volunteer a lot through the school, such as at the information
sessions and orientation, which were really fun!