March 28, 2024

65 Tri-County students receive Adams Scholarship

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Sixty-five students from Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School were honored on Tuesday, December 1, after receiving the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship for their performance on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test.

The students were recognized during a celebratory breakfast at the school’s restaurant, Gerry’s Place.

The recipients from the Class of 2016 are: Janis Gaudreau, and Timothy Stella, of Attleboro, Brandon Bussaglia, Anthony Calarese, Melyssa Cappuccio, Spencer DrakeUnderkoffler, Haley DuPont, Patrick Fowler, Zachary Knight, Conor McCaffrey, Joel McMorrow, Jason Pisani, William Solares, Nathan Weidman, Kasie Wetherell, Raymond Wilschek, and Nicholas Wotton, of Franklin, Kathryn Vagnini, and Thomas Vagnini, of Medfield, Caleb Joyce-Vorce, and Carlton Perkins, of Medway, Maya Bratsos, and Kevin Kohls, of Millis, Brianna Barfield, Drew Bellavance, Devang Bhatt, Isaia Blanchette, Matthew Bouchard, Jennifer Bowness, Brianna Chamberlain, Devan Clark, Cori Farrow, Samuel Gingras, Morgan Gould, Benjamin Holyoke, Brendan Jette, Samantha Knox, Griffin Miconi, Jillian Mulcahy, Lucas Mullaney, Taelyn O'Keefe, Nathan Ouellette, Shane Rider, Elizabeth Ryan, Nathaniel Stone, Tyler Thomas, and Kevin Whitney, of North Attleboro, Dalia Flanagan, of Norfolk, Jordan Bagge, Kenzie Blakely, Laura Covell, Rory Hernandez, Nicholas Hobbs, Nicholas Schickle, and Kyla Williams, of Plainville, Shawn Bowers, and Alexander Fair, of Seekonk, Tyler Bingham, Nicholas Carlin, Nicholas Kehoe, Vincent Quintiliani, and Donald Scanlon, of Walpole, Dylan Burke, Mollie MacDonald, and Riley Silva, of Wrentham.

The scholarship provides eight semesters of free tuition to full-time students who attend a Massachusetts state college or university. To be eligible for the scholarship, students in the Class of 2016 had to achieve an Advanced score on one of the three high school state assessment tests in ELA, Mathematics or STE, and score at the Proficient level or higher on the remaining two tests. Their combined scores must also place them among the top 25 percent of students in the graduating class in their district.

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