 My name is Matthew Roscoe and I'm part of PCTI School of Applied Engineering and I'm your December student of the month. I chose engineering because I felt I provided the most opportunity and technology to work with and I felt like it piqued my interest. I feel honored to be acknowledged for the hard work I've done through my four years at high school. I'm part of the Gifted and Talented Club, World Language Honor Society and Future Business Seniors of America, and I do cross-country winter track and sprint track. When it's not cross-country or track season, I usually run after school anyway and on the weekends I usually volunteer at my church selling food to raise money for the church's youth. Right after high school I'll probably attend the NJIT to study computer science. My fun fact is my thumb has double-jointed. I like to thank my dad because he works long hours to make sure I have everything I need to just study and do track.