THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, DECEmbEr 19, 2025 Page 9 Malden Catholic First Quarter Honor Roll M alden Catholic students have successfully completed the first marking period of the 2025-2026 school year. A total of 744 students from over 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 and above in all classes. • First Honors: Grades of 85 and above in all classes. • Second Honors: Grades of 80 and above in all classes. President’s List Olivia Arsenault Mya Arwine Riley Bruno Kendall Clough Cora Cottam Isabelle Da Silva Jonathan DaVitoria Jason Dibson Jr. Calabrese Farraher Mason Fitzpatrick Mia Garcia Olivia Gerard Lucia Ingemi Angelina Karki Ariela Kinder Keira Kinder Teagan MacPherson Jazmine Miller Riley Moses Marielle Nicolas Kyra Ribourg Karly Ribourg ’26 ’28 ’29 ’29 ’31 ’26 ’31 ’29 ’29 ’31 ’29 ’28 ’27 ’29 ’31 ’29 ’27 ’29 ’28 ’29 Alessandra Palomba ’27 Alexandria Rappa ’28 ’31 ’27 CHANUKAH | FROM PAGE 7 Chanukah officially began at dusk Sunday evening and will continue until dusk on December 22 this year. A new light will be lit each night near sundown until all nine are glowing on the final day — the “helper,” or shamash candle, is lit along with the first candle representing the first night, then one additional candle on each of the succeeding nights. The lights symbolize the miracle of the oil that lasted eight days instead of only one. Rania Saroufim Sabrina Tamburello Emily Uribe Lopez First Honors Gavin Anderson ’29 Sophia Braga ’29 Ava Curran ’28 Olivia DiGirolamo ’29 Arijana Jonuz ’28 Emmerson Keefe ’28 Vinson Liebl ’29 Julia Loberg ’29 Velda Mondestin ’26 Michael Moschella ’26 Marygrace O’Donnell ’27 Sean Reardon ’29 Cesare Rollo ’26 Nicolas Sapienza ’27 Yasmin Saroufim ’26 Second Honors Elias Abourjaili ’26 Isla Anderson Isla Collins Mia DeAngelo Alexa DeModena Vionna Farraher Hailey Fern Alana Garrasi Sophia Giglio Jacob Grasso Ayla Hibbard Louis Migliore Philip Mirisola An Nguyen Jovani Pierre-Louis Liliana Rizzo Sebastian Salmoran Evan Tran Ryan Young ’27 ’28 ’26 Bishop Fenwick Honor Roll B ishop Fenwick High School has announced its first quarter honor roll, recognizing students who demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. The honor roll is determined by calculating the unweighted grade point average across all major courses, with students earning distinction at three levels: President’s List (3.90 GPA or higher with no grade below A-), Principal’s List (3.50 GPA or higher) and Dean’s List (3.00 GPA or higher). Among those earning top honors, ACCESSIBILITY | FROM PAGE 6 ’26 Kayla Christine Calizaya ’28 Liam Carter ’28 ’31 ’27 ’28 ’31 ’26 ’28 ’29 ’27 ’29 ’28 ’28 ’27 ’28 ’28 ’29 ’29 ’26 Ruth Berg, bundled up in her fur hat with Chanukah “antlers,” joined the crowd at Monday’s Menorah Lighting Ceremony. (Courtesy photo of Debra Panetta) dates to municipal emergency preparedness plans and emergency equipment to ensure the safety of people with disabilities; accessible playground equipment to allow children with disabilities to play alongside their peers; assistive techstudents from Saugus were well-represented across all three categories, showcasing the dedication and academic excellence of local scholars. Students receiving any failing grade, a grade below B- or an incomplete are ineligible for honor roll recognition, making these achievements particularly noteworthy. The following students from Saugus were recognized: Principal’s List: Genevieve Doucette ’26, Grace Moon ’27, Isabella Iacobucci ’26, Isabella Santoro ’28, Louis DellaGatta nology for public school students; architectural improvements to town senior centers to ensure safety and access for older adults; and accessible signage, equipment and sensory activities at public trails and beaches. “ This grant program makes stra t egic and much-needed investments in communities across Mas’28, Olivia Churches ’28, Sara Mason ’29. Dean’s List: Anya Vikhrev ’28, Christopher Ferlito ’27, Jaeden Mauricio ’27, Kayla Baggan ’27, Michael Paolini ’28, Nina Rivera ’27, Samantha Rourke ’28. About Bishop Fenwick: Bishop Fenwick is a Catholic, co-educational, college prep, senior high school empowering all students to seek and achieve excellence in mind, body and spirit, recognizing their responsibility to serve and to lead. sachusetts—providing municipalities with additional resources and improving quality of life for residents,” said Administration and Finance Secretary Matthew J. Gorzkowicz. “I am pleased to see these funds deployed and I look forward to cities and towns experiencing the benefits of these projects.”
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