THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, May 18, 2018
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EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL’S Excellence, Honor, and Success
AWARDS NIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAy 2, 2018
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Standing L-R: Nayelli Santamaria, Anne Mendes, Raul Rodriguez Mendoza, Rixi Abigail Fuentas Alaranga, Jennifer Lopez, and Shakira Fedna. Sitting L-R: Andres Gomes Gallego, Elvin Bonilla, Gerardo Aquire Jimenez, Melanni Menjivar, and Brandon Vaquerano.
Standing L-R: Nuvia Salazar, Michelle Garcia-Leon, Marie St. Fleur, Mariam Peralta Valenzuela, Samuel Rangel, Karen Aldana, Zuzanna Polska, and Amy Palacios. Sitting L-R: Jor Jor Jobateh, Michell Garcia Leon, Rosario Alas Oterio, Sara Kitembo, and Benedict Kabamba.
Standing L-R : Tina Nguyen, Selina Vo, Raul Vargus, Keara Farrell, Bergeona Alcin, and Kiara Mojica. Sitting L-R: Cleo Murphy, Asida DaCosta, Dori Ann Charles, Wendy Sandoval, Gregory Nelson.
Standing, from left: Kayla Couto, Daniella Guiterrez, Kaitlyn Joseph, Lesly Benitez, Isabella Perez, Diana Lemus-Lemus, and Lorena Rocha DaSilva. Seated, from left: Christopher Ambrocia, Mac Shillingford, Arthur Rosa, Stefany Luna Orellana, and Isadora Pimenta.
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he motto of Everett High School is Excellence, Honor, Success. It is the creed by which our faculty conducts themselves and the behavior we model on a daily basis. In an effort to recognize the students who enhance the culture of the school and positively impact the commuQLW\ UHĂ HFWLYH RI RXU PRWWR WKH KLJK school administration developed the Excellence, Honor, Success Awards program. The honorees made an indelible impression on a member or members of the faculty for: EXCELLENCE: students showing exceptional aptitude in academics, vocational programs, or in the visual or performing arts. HONOR: recognizing students who show a tremendous amount of pride in their school and community. These students demonstrate a genuine understand of civic responsibility and model ideal student behavior. SUCCESS: acknowledging the efforts of students who have made significant academic progress or improved citizenship and character by demonstrating an unusual commitment to overcome various obstacles.
L-R: Mary Puleo, Library Department Head, Anne Ritchie, Science Department Head, Jennifer Rabold, English Department Head, Carolyn MacWilliam, Social Studies, Teacher, Lucy DiNatale, Dean, Everett High School, Carissa Scudieri, Teacher, Everett High School, Debra DiMare, Teacher, Everett High School, Kathleen McCormack, Director of Guidance, Heather Gianatassio, Guidance Counselor.