Faculty presents 2018 Perry Awards
March 15, 2018
If it’s March, it must be time for the presentation of Perry Awards. Each winter, teachers nominate students who they feel are performing in class to the best of their abilities. They may not have the highest grade average in class, but they care about their education and work hard. The awards were established years ago by railroad man George W. Perry, who established a trust to fund the annual gifts presented to freshmen, sophomores and juniors. Here are this year’s student recipients and the nominating teachers’ subject area:
Nicholas Alfidi – French
Kaitlyn Allen – Science
Rene Almonte – Math
Peter Alonzo – Physical Education
Tania Paola Altamirano Curillo – ESL
Tiyana Anderson – Spanish
Derreck Armstrong – AFJROTC
Andrew Assaf – Social Studies
Emmely Azcona – English
Zoe Breece – English
Allison Cajeca – Science
Nathaniel Canning – Art
Samuel Carvalho – Math
Victoria Catarino – Business
Micah Chen – Music
Corey Conley – AFJROTC
Erick Costa – Social Studies
Santiago Delgado Siu – Math
Maryann Dillon – Chinese
Gabrielle D’Ostilio – Theatre/Speech Arts
Kayla Downs – Science
Olivia Escalera – French
Luiz Estate Ferrari – ESL
Alexis Fry – Physical Education
Ivelisse Garcia – Health
Andrea Gonzalez – Music
Christopher Jansel Gonzalez – Music
Peyton Grant – Social Studies
Omar Guachun – Social Studies
Luis Guerra – Technology Education
Daniella Grullon Pena – Health
Lily Hennig – Math
Gavin Highsmith – English
Kile Jackson – Health
Aleena Jacob – Spanish
Marcielis Jimenez – Art
Madeline Johnston – Business
Kiara Kaltschnee – Technology Education
Celina Lozovikas-Garabedian – Culinary Arts
Nicholas Mercado – Art
Audrey Mercer – Social Studies
William Moore – AFJROTC
Makayla Morillo – Math
Leni Nascimento – ESL
Zoe Pascual – Technology Education
Jessica Pauta – English
Penelope Peralta – Art
Benjamin Pereira – Theatre/Speech Arts
Jessica Pereira – AFJROTC
Ryan Perreault – English
Shannon Quinn – Social Studies
Christopher Reda – Business
Rosemary Redrovan – Business
Charlis Rodriguez – Physical Education
Dariana Rosario – English
Merline Ipina Salazar – Physical Education
Grant Salese – Science
Abigail Salka – Music
Alexander Sallisky – Science
Niandra Sanchez – Spanish
Daniel Sette – Math
Devansh Shukla – ESL
N’Deiye Tall – Science
Malik Thomas – Social Studies
Jordan Toribio – Theatre/Speech Arts
Baonghi Jolie Trinh – English
Nomar Uceta – English
Andrew Valente – Technology Education
Nicholas Veloso – Theatre/Speech Arts
Makeilah Venner – Social Studies