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Page 8 CEREMONY | FROM PAGE 1 Scholarship Night on Tuesday, National Honor Society Induction on Wednesday evening and the annual Senior Cookout in the Malden High School Courtyard yesterday afternoon. At Senior Scholarship Night, over 100 members of the Class of 2024 received a school record-high $120,000-plus in scholarship awards. An additional $50,000 in scholarship awards from Malden High School Scholarship Inc. will be announced at Sunday’s Commencement as well by representative Greg Lucey. Many members of the Malden High School Senior Class of 2024 volunteered their time at this past Tuesday’s regional Special Olympics event hosted by the Malden Public Schools Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Wellness at Macdonald Stadium in Malden. This year’s class speakers include some remarkable students, with #1-ranked Class of 2024 senior Colby Parker serving as Valedictorian. Alejandra Fernandez is the #2-ranked MHS Class of 2024 senior and will deliver the Salutatorian address, Also scheduled to speak at the 180th Commencement will be MHS Class of 2024 President Meklit Abel. She also served this past year as the Malden Public Schools Student Representative to the Malden School Gerry D’Ambrosio Attorney-at-Law Is Your Estate in Order? Do you have an update Will, Health Care Proxy or Power of Attorney? If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation. 14 Proctor Avenue, Revere (781) 284-5657 Shown from left to right: Christian Fraser and his litter sister, Avery Fraser. Committee. The Class Orator – the #3-ranked student in the Class of 2024 – is Ivan Wu. In addition to the student speakers, the Master of Ceremonies for the event will be Principal Chris Mastrangelo, who will introduce Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ligia Noriega-Murphy for remarks, along with Mayor and School Committee Chairperson Gary Christenson – a proud 1986 Malden High School graduate – who will bring greetings from the City of Malden at his 13th consecutive Commencement as mayor. Some special performances at Sunday’s Commencement will be provided by the MHS Choral Arts Society, under the direction of Todd Cole, and the MHS Band, directed by Lauren Foley. Parking is limited in the neighTHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 31, 2024 JUMP | FROM PAGE 1 er will attend the University of Massachusetts Lowell next fall and major in chemistry. “What a great way to conclude our season,” Head Coach Cody Duff said. “Christian improved during each meet this season. He just started track one year ago and gained so much experience, quickly becoming a top athlete on the team. Christian has a high ceiling to continue borhood around Macdonald Stadium, and those attending are urged to arrive early and also to consider alternative means of transportation, such as public transportation, as the stadium is located directly adjacent to the Malden Center MBTA Orange Line Station, which is also a public bus hub. There is a rain date, Monday, June 3 at 4:00 p.m., should the need arise, though the weather forecast is picture-perfect for the big day on Sunday, with sunny skies and pleasant, mid-70s temperatures as the forecast. Shown from left to right are Christian Fraser and his parents, Jeff , Christian and Stacey. Shown from left to right: Christian Fraser and Chay Mojallali of Mohawk Trail, whom he tied for fi rst place). to grow in dramatic fashion with dedication and commitment. It is exciting to watch, and I am very happy for his success and championship title.” Next up for Fraser is the MIAA All State Meet of Champions, scheduled for Saturday, June 1, at Fitchburg State University. Shown from left to right, are; members of the track & fi eld team who competed at the state meet were, Angelo Coelho, Reilly Hickey, Lana Albuquerque and Damian Regis. Christian Fraser was not the only Eagle to compete at the state meet: Senior Reilly Hickey placed fi fth in the girls long jump event, ninth in the girls 100 hurdles event and eleventh in the girls triple jump event. Hickey will play soccer and track and fi eld in the fall at Wheaton College. “Hickey is such a strong competitor and always rises to the occasion,” Duff said. The other Mystic Valley athletes that qualifi ed for the state meet made strong appearances. Junior Lana Albuquerque placed 28th in the 200-meter dash with a time of 28.98. Sophomore Nathan Thomas placed 23rd in the long jump with a 17' 6.5". Junior Damian Regis ran a 1:05.07 in the 400m hurdles, which placed him in 33rd. Junior Angelo Coehlo placed sixth in the 2 mile with a time of 10:29.42. Classifieds Advocate Call now! 617-387-2200 advertise on the web atwww.advocatenews.net

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