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73 Stoughton High Seniors Awarded Scholarships For MCAS Scores
The scholarships are awarded based on students' scores on the MCAS test.

STOUGHTON, MA — Stoughton High School had 73 students eligible for the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship, which offers tuition waivers for up to eight semesters at Massachusetts state colleges and universities. The scholarships are awarded based on students' scores on the MCAS test. While in college, students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA for continued eligibility.
The following students are eligible for the scholarship:
Lauren Asnes, Gianna Barbosa, Krestina Beshara, Theresa Billo, Valerie Boco, Nathan Bodette, Samara Callender, Andrew Chiang, Kaitlyn Costeira, Jenivieve D’Andrea, Ashleigh Deamicis, Samuel Depina, Kevin Dixon, Cameron Duffy, Andrew Elmowitz, Leslie Fajarillo, Brianna Ferrandiz, Luis Ferrandiz, Ethan Freedman, Casey Gagnon, Kyle Gagnon, Emily Gareri, Nakia Gelin, Carter Gerome, Madison Goodman, Rachel Goulston, Olivia Hoffman, Hanna Holden, Rachel Hoover, Alexandra Howe, Andrew Ignatyev, Chukwudimma Ikoro, Alexandra Joven, Hassan Khan, Cintia Khouzami, Nicholas Kosh, Olivia Little, Alessandra Loffredo, Meagan Lurie, Victoria Lyapin, Heather Maddalena, Kately Martin, Cesar McElaney, Kiana Mills, Sincere Miranda, Jessica Moore, Michael O’Leary, Olivia O’Neil, Sarima Omodu-Amadi, Rachel Peters, Shannon Petrie, Brendan Phan, Jessica Podesta, Fabian Ponce De Leon, Gabriel Ribeiro, Alanna Richards, Rebecca Roos, Rickelia Samuels, Sanah Sheth, Kyle Stone, Katherine Taylor, Maddison Teixeira, Valerie Tobin, Jacquelyn Torres, Meaghan Tracey, Molly Turner, Cole Wagner, Rachel Weiner, Katherine Widrow, Paul Williams, Alexander Wilson, Nathaniel Wilson.
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