BEVERLY, MA — Three Bishop Fenwick graduates from Beverly were recently recognized with awards for academics, athletics, leadership and service, according to the school’s announcement.
Madisen Baker earned recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Program. She also received Academic Excellence awards in Science and World Language. Baker received The Henry Breckenridge Memorial Scholarship, which is awarded to a student who embraces academic achievement, while also showing curiosity and a commitment to service.
Caitlin Boyle received the Athletic Integrity Award. That award goes to the student who reflects respect for the game, teammates, opponents and themselves. Boyle was also captain of the state championship basketball team and scored her 1,000th point earlier this year, according to the announcement.
Mireille Climenson received The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award. Recipients are selected by teachers and peers and are recognized for dependability, service, leadership and patriotism in their homes, schools and communities. Climenson also received the Henry Breckenridge Memorial Scholarship.
The awards recognized different parts of student life at Bishop Fenwick, from classroom performance to athletics and community values.
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