Winthrop High School has released the list of students on the Honor Roll for Quarter 3 of the 2021-2022 School Year. For “High Honor Roll,†a student must have earned all but one 90%-100% and no more than one 80%-89%. For “Honor Roll,†a student must have earned 80%-100% in all courses. The students are as follows:
High Honors Grade 12
Andy, Emily
Arena, Grace
Arinella, Victoria
Bernstein, Evan
Beshere, Ava
Bruno, Analise
Crespo, Ivanava
DeAngelo, Charley
Donovan, Declan
Eaton, Anna
Ford, Alley
Forsyth, Emma
Gillis, William
Goudge, Megan
Hain, Ari
Hellender, Courtney
Hickey, Jennifer
Jordison, Colin
Lopez, Carlos
Marcoccio, Julia
Marley, Brianna
McCarey, Nora
Najafi, Ava
O’Donnell, Mary
Rich, Jonathan
Rossi, Madeleine
Schettino, Raquel
Shea, Zachary
Tallent, Summer
Tolliver, Madelaine
Tracy, Daniel
Whittaker, Raymond
Zogasi, Megi
Honors Grade 12
Azbegu, Eric
Blade, Connor
Buckley, David
DelloRusso, Jeana
DiCicco, Brandi
Doig, Maggie
English, Elle
Giordano, Bruno Lucio
Indrisano, Anthony
Martucci, Mia
Mejia-Yepes, Manuela
Noguera, Maria
Parker, Jonathan
Souza Dias, Maria
Spinazzola, Stefania
Tronca, Tommaso
Turner, Liam
Wadkins, Jenessa
High Honors Grade 11
Bebri, Raesean
Buonopane, Christian
Callanan, Michael
Carney, Elizabeth
Delehanty, Jennifer
Essaouabi, Hanna
Evangelista, Nathaniel
Guauque Nieves, Daniel
Harrison, Samantha
Holgersen, Annika
Hysa, Eljo
Karzan, Shahd
Long, Zoe
Margardo, McKenzie
Melnyk, Nataliya
Miallari, Nino
Parco, Delia
Penalba Dura, Carlos
Pereira, Haven
Pimenta, Milla
Polino, Matthew
Powell, Corinne
Prew, Benjamin
Rice, John
Romano, Joseph
Thomai, Vanesa
Vidal, Damian
Honors Grade 11
Acosta, Welvis
Alvarez Acevedo, Esteban
Bakos, Georgiana
Bogusz, Zachary
Cabrera, Julie
Campo, Anthony
Cash, Isabella
DeGennaro, Sara
Gagnon, Ryan
Golden, Gabrielle
Hurley, Christian
Kinsella, Colin
Munson, Sophia
Norris, Mia
Petersen, Casey
Raney, Christopher
Stiglets, Madison
Tallent, Lily
High Honors Grade 10
Aldweib, Nadia
Brodin, Reese
Bruno, Ariana
Calinda, Sage
Cassidy, Donovan
Clancy, Imogen
Collaku, Alesia
Correia, Leo
DiMento, Samantha
Ferguson, April
Flynn, Rachel
Gomez, Daniela
Gonzalez, Carolina
Ivanis, Mira
Jurovich, Amanda
Kalemi, Henry
Lopez-Pedraza, Armani
Marcoccio, Alessio
Moussadek, Naoual
Osburn, Jack
Parker, Hannah
Rockefeller, Evan
Santamaria Aguilar, Edwin
Sullivan, Allison
Sullivan, Kailey
Tracy, John
Winters, Eve
Honors Grade 10
Belghiti, Zineb
Burke, Dillon
Bytyqi, Orind
DeCarney, Matthew
Delehanty, Sarah
Farrell, Kaylee
Felix, Raquel
Flynn, Rose
Forsyth, Hailey
Fuentes Ventura, Tessie
Hovermale, Evan
Navarro, Thomas
O’Donnell, Ellie
Rich, Robert
Silverman, Peter
Stangle, Andrew
Stimpson, Jocelyn
Taylor, Joshua
Wickham, Eli
High Honors Grade 9
Attaie, Said
Banfield, Brooklyn
Bourkiche, Hacen
Brodin, Kate
Buonopane, Gabrielle
Cappuccio, Nicholas
Cassidy, Lylah
Clancy, Iris
Clark, Jonah
d’Entremont, Sophia
Dehmane, Amine
Fabiano, Caterina
Foley, Kaelyn
Githinji, Luke
Gjinovci, Anila
Gorman, Hannah
Hain, Izi
Holmes, Charlotte
Hurley, Julia
Jaafar, Marwa
Jarbeau, Lily
Mahmoud, Amir
Majano, Fatima
Martucci, Talia
Mesa Gallego, Schristopher
Mimouni, Marwa
Nargi, Owen
Raneri, Shannon
Rice, Isabella
Rodriguez Meza, Cesar
Ross, Jake
Solorzano, Daniella
Spencer, Amelia
Teixeira, Wyatt
Tewoutchoyo, Esther Abide
Winters, Samuel
Yepes, Sebastian
Honors Grade 9
Ali, Tabish
Carroll, Madeline
Clementi, Jonathon David
Conway, Lily
Correa Betancur, Samantha
Donahue, Michael
El Amrani, Khalil
Flaherty, Jessica
Forsyth, Madeline
Fotiades, James
Hernandez, Ariana
Hoxhaj, Emily
Jurovich, Sara
Lindinger, Sophia
McGoldrick, James
Merama, Alesja
Murphy, William
Reardon, Matthew
Sykes, Dylan
Sullivan Inducted Into New Honor Society Chapter
Aviana Sullivan of Winthrop has been inducted into Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honor Society, a national honor society recognizing the achievements of first-generation students, alumni, staff, faculty and administrators. Sullivan, a member of the Class of 2024, was one of 123 students inducted into the honor society’s new chapter at Holy Cross named Delta Omicron.
Founded in 2018, Tri-Alpha promotes academic excellence and provides members with a multitude of benefits, including opportunities for personal growth, leadership development, campus and community service and the opportunity to receive mentoring from more senior first-generation students, as well as faculty, staff and alumni who were first-generation students.
To qualify for induction into Tri-Alpha students must meet the following criteria:
• The student has earned at least 30 credit hours toward a baccalaureate degree.
• The student has achieved an overall grade point average of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale.
• Neither the student’s parents, nor step-parents, nor legal guardians, completed a bachelor’s degree.
Michele Murray, vice president for student affairs and dean of students, said the College has established the Delta Omicron chapter of the Tri-Alpha Honor Society as a way to recognize high-achieving first-generation students who bring a diverse set of ideas and backgrounds to campus.
“I’m grateful to the staff of Academic Services and Learning Resources and the Office of Multicultural Education for bringing Tri-Alpha to Holy Cross,†said Murray. “Not only does membership in Tri-Alpha shine a bright light on the achievements of first-generation students, but it also affords students the opportunity to build their networks. The inaugural class of inductees is blazing a trail for others to follow.â€
In addition to the student inductees, two members of the College community were inducted as honorary members: Jorge Santos, associate professor of English, and Justine Fisher, associate director of Academic Services and Learning Resources.
Tri-Alpha is one of 20 honor societies on the College of the Holy Cross campus.
About Holy Cross
The College of the Holy Cross, in Worcester, Mass., is among the nation’s leading liberal arts institutions. A highly selective, four-year, exclusively undergraduate college of 3,100 students, Holy Cross is renowned for offering a rigorous, personalized education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. Since its founding in 1843, Holy Cross has made a positive impact in society by graduating students who distinguish themselves as thoughtful leaders in business, professional and civic life.