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Quinsigamond announces local Honor Students

Quinsigamond Community College students who meet the criteria below and have earned 12 or more credits in a given semester are named to the Dean’s List: All grades must be “C” or higher. (No grades of “I” or “X” are permitted). Semester Quality Point Average (QPA) must be 3.50 or higher, and cumulative QPA must be 2.00 or higher. All courses must be college level.

DEAN’S LIST

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Blackstone: Reno Caretta, Katelyn

Hanson, Erin McDonald, Jacob Ridlon

East Douglas: Rebecca Barr, Brennan Jones, Hannah Rosenkrantz, Peyton Simoneau, Ethan Soyinthisane

Millbury: Zachary Belanger, Emily

Briddon, Brandon Charbonneau, Amy

Lukowski, Aran Paquin, Julia Silva

Santiago, Nicholas Terp, Stephanie Xiao

Northbridge: Vivian Adams, Bronte Chosta, Nicholas Cleary, Lauren

Rogozenski

Sutton: Sarah Beachman, Amanda Berube, Katherine Fields, Disha Khanna, Taylor Marsh, Kailey O'Neil, Julia Sawicki

Uxbridge: Hailey Bergman, Antonio Demalia, Abigail Hanscom, Jeremy Lutton, Nicholas Maracle, Justin Meola, Abigail Vanderbrug

Whitinsville: Nicholas DePasquale, Peter Greenan, Tracy Lewis, Matthew Wildman

QCC’S MERIT LIST

Students who meet the criteria below and have earned six or more credits in a given semester, but fewer than 12 credits, are named to the Merit List: All grades must be “C” or higher. (No grades of “I” or “X” are permitted). Semester Quality Point Average (QPA) must be 3.50 or higher, and cumulative QPA must be 2.00 or higher. All courses must be college level.

Girl Scouts kick off 2023 Girl Scout Cookie Season

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts has kicked off the 2023 Girl Scout Cookie season as Girl Scouts and their troops rally their communities to support the world’s largest entrepreneurial program for girls. Every box of cookies sold provides invaluable experiences for Girl Scouts such as service projects, troop travel, and summer camp for girls across the country.

If you know a Girl Scout, maybe she’s already asked you to place an order. Ask where they are selling cookies via in-person booth sales began last month. Girls will sell and take orders in person, and can receive cookie orders via Digital Cookie®, to personally deliver cookies to their local customers. If you don’t know a Girl Scout, consumers can use the Cookie Finder to locate a booth near them and purchase cookies in-person from girls at the iconic cookie booths. Enter your zip code at www.girlscoutcookies.org.

Beginning February 27th, consumers can order their favorite cookies for shipment, directly to their front door, including the new, limited edition, Raspberry Rally™ cookie.

To join, volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit: www.gscwm.org.

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