The All-In Aggie
Born in The Woodlands, Texas, Levantino dreamed big from an early age. In seventh grade, she told her mom, Natalie Noack, that she would graduate high school early. “I didn’t take it too seriously at the time,” Noack recalled, “but she kept at it. At the end of her sophomore year, she told me, ‘Okay Mom, I met with a counselor and took all the classes I needed to skip my junior year.’”
After graduating from Montgomery High School at age 16, Levantino set her sights on the next goal: becoming an Aggie. A few high school credits kept her from immediately enrolling in Texas A&M, but her older brother, Joseph Levantino ’19, was already attending the university, and much like her long-ago Sunday-offering rivalry, she wasn’t about to be left behind. Instead, she attended Blinn College for a year to fill in her missing class requirements, earning a spot on the President’s List in the process, before arriving at last in Aggieland.