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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2024 Page 19 Malden Catholic announces First Quarter Honor Roll M alden Catholic students have successfully completed the fi rst marking period of the 2024-2025 school year. A total of 624 students from 40 cities and towns have earned recognition on the honor roll for their outstanding academic achievements. Malden Catholic honors academic excellence with three distinct categories: President’s List: Grades of 90–100 in all classes; First Honors: Grades of 85–89 in all classes; Second Honors: Grades of 80–84 in all classes. Revere President’s List Christopher Botti ’25 Clara Diaz ’25 Maria Diaz ’26 Khloe Hanscom ’26 Caitlyn Hurley ’27 Lilian Huynh ’28 Isabella Mejia ’25 Archit Pradhan ’27 Valentina Ramos ’28 Arianna Salmoran ’27 First Honors Rawan Al-Azzawi ’25 Sabrina Camillo ’26 Nicholas Cooper ’25 Eva Cortave ’28 Charlotte Gaviria Quiceno ’27 Noah Goodwin ’25 Olivia Harris ’25 Maeve Hurley ’26 Tabitha Kaba ’25 Wenhao Li ’25 Liliana Martinez ’26 Joshua Mira Merchan ’28 Josephine Piccardi ’26 Sean Ramos ’26 Genesis Rosario-Lithgow ’26 I-Kai Sung ’25 Mia Waldron ’26 Shutong Zhang ’27 Second Honors Matthew Bender Jr. ’27 Ever Calle ’26 Julia DiPaola ’28 Gwen Donato ’26 Pishon Gezehagn ’27 Kasey Hanscom ’27 Megan Hayes ’26 Woyu Huang ’26 Dowglas Mira Lopera ’26 Tenzin Moenkyi ’26 Ayden Nguyen Nguyen ’27 Vincenzo Palermo ’26 Nathalie Ramcharan ’26 Nicholas Ramirez ’26 Saugus William-Sutton Lodge and Project Delta provides stuffed animals to children in Revere Police care By Tara Vocino P roject Delta teamed up with the Revere Police Department and the Saugus William-Sutton Lodge to provide stuff ed animals to children as a way to take a breather last Thursday afternoon at the Revere Police Station. According to Project Delta Vice President Mark AuBuchon, Project Delta is a program designed to help First Responders provide comfort to kids in crisis. Saugus William-Sutton Lodge member Alan Welch said they are happy to bring comfort to children. The idea of the program is Project Delta Vice President Mark AuBuchon, who is a former medic, said the teddy bears will be especially useful in the behavioral health unit. to provide any First Responder wishing to partake in the program, a “kit” that contains 3 to 5 stuff ed animals and a drawstring bag that can be used to not only house these items but also, in case of emergency removal, provide the child with a carry-all for any personal property. The content of these “kits” can be given out at the First Responders’ discretion. Revere Police Captain Amy O’Hara and Project Delta Vice President Mark AuBuchon displayed teddy bears at the Revere Police Station last Thursday afternoon. There is no cost to the responders, and kits can be replenished with a simple email to projectdelta@deltalodgeafam.org. This is not just a Delta Lodge program but a program designed and supported by Freemasons. Saugus and Malden Police Departments partake in the program, and it will be coming to the Everett Police Department next year. Shown from left: Saugus William Sutton Lodge Secretary John Cole, Lodge Assistant Treasurer Eric Lampedecchio, Lodge Offi cer Nader Aldasouqi, Project Delta Vice President Mark AuBuchon, Revere Police Chief David Callahan, Revere Police Captain Amy O’Hara, Lodge member Anouar Mejdoudi, Lodge member Alan Welch, Revere Police Offi cer Daniel Redding and Revere Police Offi cer Tori Matos. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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