The Sun (Lowell)

86 John and Abigail Adams Scholarshi­p recipients celebrated

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BILLERICA >> Shawsheen Valley Technical High School proudly acknowledg­es the outstandin­g achievemen­t of 86 seniors who were honored with the prestigiou­s John and Abigail Adams Scholarshi­p.

The school held a special assembly to recognize these exceptiona­l students, where they were welcomed by Guidance Director Jim Carlson. Each recipient was presented with their official DESE notificati­on letters by their guidance counselors, in the presence of Principal Jessica Cook, Academic Director Danica Johnston, and Superinten­dent Tony Mcintosh.

The John and Abigail Adams Scholarshi­p is a distinguis­hed merit-based program that extends credit toward tuition for up to eight semesters of undergradu­ate education at a Massachuse­tts state college or university. This scholarshi­p program evaluates merit based on scores from the 10th-grade Massachuse­tts Comprehens­ive Assessment System test.

The criteria for qualifying for this honor include scoring in the Advanced category in one of three high school state assessment tests in English Language

Arts, Mathematic­s, or STE (Biology, Chemistry, Introducto­ry Physics, or Technology/engineerin­g). Additional­ly, students must achieve a score in the Proficient or Advanced category in the remaining two high school state assessment tests. The final criteria is securing a combined MCAS score on these assessment­s that ranks within the top 25% in their school district.

Carlson said, “Shawsheen is proud of our seniors and those receiving the John and Abigail Adams Scholarshi­p award. It is a testament not only to them and their hard work but to our teaching staff who assisted them along the way.”

The Shawsheen Valley Technical School community takes immense pride in congratula­ting the following individual­s from the Class of 2024, for their exceptiona­l achievemen­t as recipients of the John and Abigail Adams Scholarshi­p: Jake Amoroso, Camden Atwood, Jace Avery, Naomi Balazs, Cade Barron, Zachary Blonigen, Alice Bollinger, Reagan Bowden, Jacob Breitenbac­h, Roderick Burdette, Aidan Calvo, Anthony Canadas, Jonathan Chisholm, Cassandra Conti, Michaela Crowe, Mikayla Day, Jacara

Degree, Daniel Devasto, Adrianna Digiacomo, Brianne Dillon, Allison Dinelli, John Dipietropo­lo, Anna Doughty, Skyla Doyle, Kevin Dusablon, Arianna Farrell, Matthew Flavin, Brenna Follett, Luis Henrique Galicia, Kaytlin Cannon, Nicholas Gerasimov, Morgan Gilman, Quinn Guinane, Nicole Hatch, Noah Healey, Everett Healy, Brendan Heos, Elizabeth Ingram, Jasmine Johansen, Sarah Johansen,

Haylee Johnston, Cole Kelley, Jared Krueger, Emily Lafond, Janice Lam, Gabriella Lentini, Liliana Lewis, Matthew Lombardo, Shane Macarther, Tyler Mantey, Anthony Marra, Jake Martins, Aiden Mason, John Mclaughlin, Sarah Mclaughlin, Helen Meehan, Trevor Middleton, Layne Miller, Sean Molyneaux, Seamus Naughton, Chloe Nicholas, Gordon Noble, Allie Oliver, Eva Oppedisano, Mason O’rourke,

Christiana Poirier, Logan Pyles, Matthew Ramsey, Ava Rega, Zachary Rogers, Adam San Clemente, Jason Scaringi, James Shepherd, Benjamin Skorik, Roland Spengler, Kaitlyn Spoto, Ryan Stevens, Patrick Tassone, Methun Thayaapara­n, Angelique Troisi, Gabrielle Troisi, Gabriella Walazek, Joseph Wallace, Mackenzie Ware, Daniel Watne, and Brady Wheeler.

These accomplish­ed scholars have showcased exceptiona­l dedication, academic competency, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Their achievemen­ts stand as a testament to their hard work, serving as exemplary models for students achieving great success through career and technical education.

 ?? COURTESY SHAWSHEEN TECH ?? Shawsheen Tech celebrated 86members of the Class of 2024who received the prestigiou­s John and Abigail Adams Scholarshi­p.
COURTESY SHAWSHEEN TECH Shawsheen Tech celebrated 86members of the Class of 2024who received the prestigiou­s John and Abigail Adams Scholarshi­p.

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