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The Reporter March 2020
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Bay View Second Quarter Honor Roll
East Providence, RI - St. Mary Academy – Bay View, a leader in all-girls education since 1874, is proud to announce its 2019–20 Second Quarter Honor Roll. Rehoboth: Grade 7: Sienna Byrne, Honors; Molly Green-Sermak, Honors Grade 8: Amanda Abbott, Honors; Gia Assi, Honors Grade 9: Eleanor Petersen-Rockney, Honors; Ella Wasylow, Highest Honors Grade 10: Ashley Anderson, Highest Honors; Abbie Green-Sermak, Highest Honors; Jia Weingard, Highest Honors Grade 11: Anna DeGirolamo, Honors; Alyssa Liebegott, Honors; Victoria Lopes, Honors; Megan Oliveira, Honors Grade 12: Isabel Cruz, Honors; Gabriella Moreira, Honors Seekonk: Grade 6: Ariana Bobiak, Honors Grade 8: Julia Martin, Honors; Sophia Olivares, Highest Honors Grade 10: Jane Maciel, Honors; Margaret Mahoney, Honors Grade 12: Melina Cabral, Highest Honors; Elise Dezotell, Highest Honors; Daniella Olivares, Honors
Local Students Receive Honors at Saint Raphael Academy
Saint Raphael Academy congratulates students from Bristol County who have achieved honor roll status for the second marking period in academic year 2019-20. They are: Highest Honors Grade 9: Cooper Skenyon (Seekonk) Grade 11: Meryem Oldro (Seekonk) First Honors Grade 9: Elijah Bastien (Seekonk) Grade 10: Jakob Gries (Seekonk) Grade 11: Madison Kotch (Rehoboth) Second Honors Grade 9: Evan Cady (Rehoboth), Delaney Kotch (Rehoboth) Grade 11: Samuel White (Seekonk)
Bishop Stang Second Quarter Honor Roll
The following student from Rehoboth is being recognized for his academic achievement at Bishop Stang High School in the second quarter: Adam Carulli, ‘21, Second Honors.
Tri-County RVTHS Receives Donation Michael Simmons Charitable Foundation
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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School’s Education Foundation is excited to announce receiving a $40,000 donation from the Michael Simmons Charitable Foundation (MSCF) Board of Directors, which will go towards supporting the high school and its student body. “We truly appreciate this wonderful donation from the Michael Simmons Charitable Foundation. Every day, our teachers and staff work to provide students with a comprehensive academic education Stephen Dockray and state-of-the-art technical skills through creative and cooperative partnerships with local employers. Whether for college, the service or employment, Tri-County strives to prepare students for the twenty-first century. This donation will go towards supporting just that,” said Tri-County SuperintendentDirector, Stephen Dockray. MSCF, based out of Colorado, seeks to support organizations who embody their mission “maintenance, support, health, education.”