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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 Page 11 EHS grad raising money to run in Boston Marathon Everett residents named to Principal’s List and Honor Roll at St. Mary’s High School J essica Young of Everett was named to the Principal’s List at St. Mary’s High School for the first quarter of the 2021-22 academic year. To be eligible for the Principal’s List, students must achieve 90 or above in all of their classes. Freddy Bermudez also of Everett was named to the Honor Roll. To be eligible for the Honor Roll, students must achieve an 85 or above in all of their classes. Salina Musyaju named to Bucknell University Dean’s List L EWISBURG, Pa.–Salina Musyaju of Everett was named to the Dean’s List at Bucknell University for the fall 2021 semester. Emilee Guzman was presented the Coaches Award for Field Hockey by Terry Giove at the 2018 E Club Dinner. E milee Guzman, a member of the Everett High School Class of 2018, will be running in the 126th Boston Marathon. She is currently a certified Nursing Assistant at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. "I run for those who cannot, for my patients here and gone and for all of those that have made a mark in my journey," said Guzman. To achieve her goal, Guzman needs to raise $7,500 dollars for Spaulding by April 18. Contributions may be made directly to Spaulding Rehabilitation Network with "Emilee Guzman" in the memo. Contributions can be sent to: Spaulding Rehabilitation Network ATTN: Amanda Shuman 300 1st Ave. Charlestown, MA 02129 Guzman was the recipient of two awards during the 2018 E Club Dinner. (Photo Courtesy of Katy Rogers) A ttorney General Maura Healey recently announced that Navient, one of the nation’s largest student loan servicers, will provide relief totaling $1.85 billion to resolve allegations of widespread unfair and deceptive student loan servicing practices and abuses in originating predatory student loans. This settlement resolves claims that the student loan servicer steered financially stressed federal loan borrowers into costly longterm forbearances instead of counseling them about the benefits of more affordable income-driven repayment plans. The settlement will require court approval. “Navient promised to help struggling borrowers find Students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher to receive Dean’s List recognition. AG Healey announces $1.85B settlement with Navient the repayment options that worked best for them, but instead steered borrowers into situations that pushed them deeper into debt,” said Healey. “Today’s settlement requires Navient to fix their mistakes, provides relief for families in Massachusetts, and is an important step toward addressAG HEALEY | SEE PAGE 18

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