On Thursday, June 2nd an awards ceremony was held to honor students in grades 9-11 who have demonstrated academic excellence throughout the year.
HONOR ROLLS
HIGH HONOR ROLL
To be eligible for the Principal’s High Honor Roll, a student must be carrying a minimum of five academic subjects and must maintain a minimum of 90%. Students with failures or incompletes in any subject, including physical education, are automatically disqualified.
HONOR ROLL
To be eligible for the Honor Roll, a student must be carrying a minimum of five academic subjects and must maintain a minimum of 85%. Students with failures or incompletes in any subject, including physical education, are automatically disqualified.
SCHOLASTIC AWARDS
HONOR ROLL PINS
Based on a minimum of 85% average for the following:
Honor Roll Placement 3 Quarters BRONZE PIN
Honor Roll Placement 7 Quarters SILVER PIN
Honor Roll Placement 11 Quarters GOLD PIN
GOLD
Elijah Abdul Azim Margaret Krapish
Daniel Anzola Genesis Martinez
Molly Balow Chelsea Nauratan
Vanessa Castro Shaina Navarro
Jenesis Gallego Robert Pagan
Jennifer Gallego Kevin Slocum
Stephanie Gil Nicolas Soto
Dalila Johnson Michelle Wood
Kayla Kerschus
SILVER
Mikyla Abdul Azim Elizabeth Shaw
Sylvia Archampong Hannah Stern
Aleah Conlon Cynthia Vele
Khalilah Cunningham Kelly Villagomez
Lailaa Cunningham Isabella Wood
Kyle Glickert Camila Barrionuevo
Karla Hernandez Piedra Kiara Bell
Freddy Machizaca Dahyana Caraballo
Veronica Mendez Ortega Kathleen Freed
Nolan Mercado Joseph Henry
Jasmine Michitsch Titziana James
Gwenna Nielsen Katherine Marmol
Frank Perricelli David Mendelo
Brian Ricciardi Caitlin Orhelein
Catherine Shaw Brett Travis
BRONZE
Sheridan Alexander Lindsey Torres
John Apuango Isaiah Wade
Morgan Beechum Andrew Wise
Barbara Cseh Afua Yeboah
Jennilyn Curtin Betsy Yunga
Joanie DeMuro Vicente Zambrano
Joshua Gaillard Zada Alston
Denyse Garcia Karen Archila
Christina Greenhill Stephen Bussum
Vanessa Guaman Adrian Herrera
Luis Guardado George Hidalgo
Autumn Henson Arianna Memoli
Saul Hernandez Jerry Quezada
Paige Hill Janella Sanchez
Shaina Iton Jovanie Simpson
Jacquelyn Machizaca Rachel Willard
Andy Martinez Dinarelys Alvarez
Sergio Molina Stephanie Eng
Salvatore Morocco Asia Jackson
Sandra Narvaez Sonya Knowles
Marc Piliero Valerie Kropf
Christina Quezada Maria Ona Sandoval
Sade Salley Jonathan Travis
Dyani Sanchez Sarah Stern
Diana Suarez
THE PRESIDENT’S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD PINS
This award is given to students who performed 75 to 125 hours of community service within a 12- month period.
BRONZE PINS 75 HRS
Molly Ballow
Juwan Lawton
Andrew Wise
SILVER PINS 125 HRS
Genesis Duque Katherine Marmol
Regine Ferguson Nick Orhelein
Chelsea Nauratan Vivienne Sales
Genesis Martinez Kwasi Yeboah
GOLD 250 HRS
Stephanie Gil
3 – THE RENSSELAER MEDAL FOR SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS (CERTIFICATE)
This medal is awarded to the most outstanding junior who excels in advanced mathematics and science.
JENNIFER GALLEGO
THE CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP AWARD (CERTIFICATE)
This award is presented to a member of the junior class who possesses qualities that are necessary for success in a leadership role.
KEVIN SLOCUM
5 – THE CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (CERTIFICATE)
This award is presented to a member of the junior class who possesses qualities that are necessary for success.
GENESIS MARTINEZ
6 – THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER GEORGE EASTMAN YOUNG LEADERS AWARD (CERTIFICATE & GIFT)
This award is presented to a student in the junior class who has outstanding achievement in leadership and academics
MOLLY BALOW
7 – THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER FREDERICK DOUGLASS & SUSAN B. ANTHONY AWARD IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. (CERTIFICATE & GIFT)
This award is presented to the student in the junior class who has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in humanities and social science.
STEPHANIE GIL
8 – THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER BAUSH & LOMB SCIENCE AWARD (CERTIFICATE & GIFT)
This medal is awarded to the junior with an outstanding academic average in science, as well as active participation in extra-curricular activities.
JENESIS GALLEGO
9 – THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER XEROX AWARD
This award is presented to a student in the junior class who is innovated and interested in Technology
DANIEL ANZOLA
10 – CHATHAM UNIVERSITY—RACHEL CARSON (CERTIFICATE)
This award is presented to a female student of the junior class who has demonstrated promise in the study of Science and English.
CAMILA BARRIONUEVO
11 – THE COLLEGE OF WESTCHESTER (CERTIFICATE)
This award is presented to a student in the junior class who has outstanding achievement in leadership.
ANGELA JOHNSON
12 – THE HARVARD-RADCLIFF CLUB OF WESTCHESTER BOOK AWARD
This award is presented to a junior who displays excellence in scholarship and high character, combined with achievements in other fields.
SHAINA NAVARRO
13 – THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ALUMNI CLUB BOOK AWARD (BOOK)
This award is presented to the student in the junior class who has displayed academic excellence and interest in social studies.
STEPHANIE GIL
4 – THE RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGE (CERTIFICATE)
This award is presented to an outstanding high school junior female who is honored for her exemplary dedication to academic excellence, community service and intellectual debate.
MARTHA ANGUISACA
15 – THE RUSSELL SAGE AWARD
This award is presented to an outstanding high school junior female who has demonstrated talent, achievement, and creative potential in Art.
CHELSEA NAURATAN
16 – THE WESTCHESTER VASSAR CLUB BOOK AWARD
This award is given to a junior who has made a unique contribution to the school or the community and who has demonstrated exceptional academic and personal qualities.
DALILA JOHNSON
17 – THE OBERLIN COLLEGE ALUMNI BOOK AWARD
This award is presented to a junior excelling in the Humanities.
NICOLAS SOTO
18 – WELLESLEY COLLEGE BOOK AWARD (BOOK)
This award is presented to a female student of the junior class whose academic record and character are exceptional and who has also made significant personal contributions to her school and/or community.
MARCIA PALTIN
19 – YALE WESTCHESTER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOOK AWARD
This book award is given to a member of the junior class who has displayed outstanding personal character and intellectual promise.
KAYLA KERSCHUS
20 – THE SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE BOOK AWARD FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE (CERTIFICATE)
This award is given to a male and female student of the junior class who has demonstrated a sustained and sincere commitment to their community and country.
VANESSA CASTRO & JAMIL GUTIERREZ
21 – ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION AWARD (CERTIFICATE)
This award is given to a male and female student of the junior class who has distinguished themselves academically, is active and involved members of their school and community who have demonstrated creativity in their involvement in activities.
MICHELLE WOOD & ROBERT PAGAN
22 – ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COMPUTING AWARD (MEDAL)
This award is given to a male and female student of the junior class who has distinguished themselves academically, is active and involved members of their school and community, and who may have an interest in computer science.
MARGARET KRAPISH & ELIJAH ABDUL AZIM