Tuesday, October 2, 2012

John and Abigail Adams Scholars


Nipmuc's Adams Scholars
At the end of last week I had the opportunity to congratulate 55 of Nipmuc's seniors as recipients of the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship for their exceptional achievement on the MCAS tests. As Adams Scholars these students scored in the top 25% of their graduating class. This award will provide our students with free tuition for four years at any Massachusetts public university.
When I met with the students, told them that they should be proud of their accomplishment. During their year of MCAS testing, 96% of our students earned proficient or advanced scores on the English Language Arts test and 90% scored proficient or advanced on the math test. Scoring in the top 25% at Nipmuc not only means that they were ranked as "advanced" in both tests, but also that they achieved in the higher range of the advanced category. Congratulations to the following students for their exceptional achievement!

Nipmuc's Adams Scholars
Nicholas Addeo, Haley Alexson, Jessie Alibozek, Christopher Alleman, Amelia Baynham, Emma Blanchard, Rachel Bloznalis, Megan Brady, Matthew Burke, Marisa Camden, Cassidy Cannavo, Meredith Collins, Samantha Crosby, Emily Davidshofer, Brittany Denecke, Daniel Dias, Kailey Dowd, Christian Dumas, Elisabeth Ferguson, Ethan Fortin, Tyler Giordani, Stephen Granato, Erika Greenwood, Skylar Griswold, Kevin Gurney, Brandon Hall, Charles Hill, Joshua Horn, Hannah Kackley, Cameron Kahler, Holly Kalis, William Kelley, Emily Kerber, Amarie King, Madeleine Laplante-Dube, Stephen Lukas, Allison MacDonald, Michael Manser, Philip McMullin, Samuel Merten, Grant Moyer, Kayla Murphy, Michelle Nikfarjam, Megan Palinkas, Bryan Perkins, Stephen Pihl, Meaghan Roche, Michael Rosen, Nicole Scott, Tara Sharp, Kendal Till, Chenoa Tracy Stone, Deanna Valcour, Brendan Victor, Brendon Wilkinson.

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