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Page 6 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 25, 2020 More than 140 Malden students achieve honors at MVRCS M ystic Valley Regional Charter School (MVRCS ) recently released its first quarter Honor Roll for the 20202021 academic year.All in all, 348 MVRCS students in grades 7-12 achieved either High Honor Roll or Honor Roll Recognition. A total of 141 young men and women hailing from Malden were part of the list. To be on the Honor Roll a student needs to finish the quarter with no grade lower than a B- , to be on the High Honor Roll a student needs to finish the quarter with no grade lower than an A-. High Honor Roll Grade 12: Sidra Alani, Sofia Augeri, Sophia Beechin, Vanessa Cenat, Simantha Chan, Kelly Chen, Jennifer Cheung, Jaime Cochran, Abigail Daly, Nicole Deguire, Katherine Gately, Ryan Habda, Kara Hollis, Jessica Li, Amine Rih, Rebecca Verrill and Alaa Zeabi. Grade 11: Adam Housni, Rintaro Inomata, Ashley Pham and Son Tran. Grade 10: Asal Bahrampouri, Jasmine Chen, Daniel Nguyen, Matthew Nguyen and Eric Wang. Grade 9: Rim Badaoui, Lukas Deguire, Ryan Hartnett, Breanna Nansamba, Angelica Nocera, Rakshit Rangaprasad, Alexander Sokolovic, NhatMinh Tran and Diora Velic. Grade 8: Daisy Castillo, Brianna Gesnaldo, Sophea Geich, Gerald Hamelin, Hallie Lai, Anthony Rutkauskas, Sierra Soares, Crystal Tang, Ina Francesca Tolete, Hailey Tran, Matthew Weng and Winiel Xie. Grade 7: James Cahill, Yukino Inomata, Jacob Lee, Britney-Meghan Nayiga, Celeste Offiong, Raphael Orcino, Minhduy Tran, Sara Waqqas and Iris Zhao. Honor Roll Grade 12: Marcus Aahdown, Connor Cargill, Angelina Casucci, Jeffrey Chan, Briteny Jean, William Laliberte, Tracy Lam, John Le, Christie Mondesir, Adam Oukani, Taylor Rong, Fares Seghir, Daniel Tran and A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 Same Location * Same Service for over 48 Years... Thanks to our customers for their support ! OPEN & READY TO SERVE YOU! 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Grade 10: Nephthalie Cabe, Andy Chen, Ryan Chen, Isabella Chu, Ryan Diep, Ramy Elaafer, Isabella Elmoussaoui, Kaitlynne Kearney, Alexandria Manseau, Rayan Oukani, Amy Pham, Evan Rawe, Euba Tafese and Jia Xin Zou. Grade 9: Jonathan Brandano, Stephen Carter, Ashley Cenat, Nora Fatimi, Makda Johannes, Kavinprasad Kanagaraju, Benjamin Lagasse, Gabriella LaJoie, Alicia Leung, Tabitha Manseau, Coralie Mondesir, Evan Montrose, Rachel Nortelus, Ameya Panchal, Crystal Wu, Jason Yan andJasmine Zhao. Grade 8: Maria Alves, Isabella Brogna, Ethan Danoff, Owen Goodreau, Isabella He, Sophia Marcus, Venicia Montina, Melissa Moura, Anthony Noble, Jenna Pilleri, Emma Salvi, Anirudh Seethamraju, Roodlyana Seide and Ana Vieira. Grade 7: Jayden Aldana, Michael Brandano, Nicolas-Armando Caballero, Reem Chaouchi, Cody Chen, Rocco Correale, Diane Joseph, Nicholas Li, Henry Mbgaire, Shravya Medarametla, Caitlin Nylin, Josh Pereira, Amanda Pham, Addison Romprey, Robensline Seide, Urja Sharma, Arleigh Wilde and Matthew Xie. It is Said in Malden T By Steve Freker hat there were TWO rare, "Thanksgiving Week" meetings of the two major municipal bodies this week, a special meeting of the Malden School Committee Monday night and a Malden City Council meeting Tuesday night. Monday the school board established a timeline for a new superintendent search and last night the Councll voted on a residential and commercial tax factor for property tax assessments. **** That there still has been no "official" announcement, but everyone knows there will be no Annual Parade of Holiday Traditions on Saturday, for the first time in over 20 years! **** That one of the most time-honored traditions of the Malden High School sports galaxy, the annual "Burning of the Cleat" at the very last full Malden High football practice, would have happened yesterday around 4:30 p.m., right at dusk. **** That the cleat ceremony, where a guest speaker, usually a former Golden Tornado player of coach, would regale the present team with stories of the past and advice for today, was started by the late coach Bill Tighe in the 1960s, continued by his successor (and former player) Paul Finn for 26 more seasons and then by each of the five coaches who followed, to the present day. **** That a "washout" rainstorm is predicted for Thanksgiving Day this week, but still does not diminish the loss of the traditional Malden-Medford football game from the ranks this year, disrupting MANY streaks of attendance at the holiday event. **** That a tip 'o the cap is in order for DPW chief Bobby Knox and his crew for the stellar work they did over the past week decorating the street lights with festive holiday wreaths and bow in and around Malden Square. **** That Malden City Hall is on a half-day schedule today, closing at 12 noon, is closed tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day for the holiday, and is regularly closed on Fridays. So business will resume in our municipal operations center on Monday, November 30. **** That another "tradition" by the boards this year is the quick turnaround from fall to winter sports for the high schools, when tryouts for winter usually start the Monday after Thanksgiving football. Not so this year. Winter sports like basketball and hockey tentatively now start on Monday, December 14 with tryouts and games around January 7. It is all still "TBA," however. **** That report cards for the Malden Public Schools for the First Quarter marking period were mailed out to the homes of the nearly 6,500 students on Monday this week. Limited Time!

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