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68 Stoughton Students Eligible For Abigail Adams Scholarship
The scholarship provides free undergraduate tuition to state colleges and universities.
STOUGHTON, MA — Sixty-eight seniors at Stoughton High School have qualified to receive the John & Abigail Adams Scholarship after exceptional performances on the MCAS test.
Congratulations to the following students who qualified to receive the scholarship:
Melanie Elizabeth Ahern, Deepak Krishna Akella, Lena Maria Allie, Nicole Elizabeth Anderson, Katrina Grace Billo, Evan Thomas Binns, Amelia Sousa Brasil, Jordan Amaya Brewster, Brooke Ainsley Bulger, John Ernesto Burke, Dylan Adam Campbell, Meghan Patricia Laura Campbell, Madeleine Elizabeth Carr, Colleen Elizabeth Cesario, Alasia Tionna Charles, Molly Yuehmei Chiang, Brady Russell Conlin, Katerina Way Davis, Lynn Massad Deb, Sophia Angela DeLarosa, Catherine Margaret Downey, Randall Gabriel Estrada, Rose-Maelle Florestal, Marissa Desiree Ford, Kate Elizabeth Francis, Devany Noel Gillespie, Jonah Henry Hochberg, Shawn Louis Howze, Felesia Lee Hu, Christopher Allen Joseph, Mikayla Anne Juskewicz, Noah Moneer Kaddura, Nikhil Arun Khond, Kayla Nicole Laboy, Victoria Grace LaFarge, Catherine Kennedy Leal, Ashleigh Elizabeth Lutz, Siobhan Alexsis Lutz, Arthur Kazimieras MacNeil, Victor Manfred Lee Marckmann, Nicole Allison Marrocco, Sabrina Silva Martins, Emma Elizabeth Mathers, Liam Alan McGinley, Michael Charles McLaughlin, Abigail Julia Mileika, Zoe Ann Miller, Haley Emma Nelson, Andrew Hung Nguyen, Erica Nhi Nguyen, Jonathan Tien-Vinh Nguyen, Sabrina Kim Nguyen, Amaka Osaweme Nwosu, Mariah Elise Pardo, Akash Dashrathe Patel, Amanda Nicole Paukner, Nathaniel Gerald Peters, Emily Pham Nguyen, Christy-Ann Dolores Marie Michel Pierre, Ethan Joseph Ramos, Thomas James Ratcliff, Cameron Harris Reiser, Brad Anthony Russo, Aidan Jeffrey Shane, Davin Joseph Swierzewski, Waylon Tran, Lauren Patricia Turner, Isaac Yuriel Urman.
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The scholarship provides free undergraduate tuition to state colleges and universities to students who score in the Advanced category in either the Mathematics or English Language Arts section of the 10th-grade MCAS test, and in the Proficient or Advanced category in the other section.
In addition, students have to have a combined MCAS score on those two assessments that ranks in the top 25 percent of their school district; be a permanent Massachusetts resident; be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen; enroll in a postsecondary institution full time in the first traditional academic semester after high-school graduation; and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.
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