Local Students Earn Academic Honors

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.”

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.

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