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Recent High School Graduates from Weymouth Win Citizenship Award
The award is given by South Shore Bank to 12 recent high school graduates.

From South Shore Bank:
Twelve recent graduates of South Shore high schools have been presented with the 2015 South Shore Bank Citizenship Award, which is given each year to graduating seniors selected by their schools as outstanding citizens. The awards were presented during ceremonies at the Bank’s South Weymouth headquarters attended by the students and their parents.
Weymouth resident Olivia Dagley of South Shore Christian Academy, Seamus Fennessey of Weymouth Evening High School, Cairo Marques-Neto of Weymouth High School, and Quincy resident Elaine Twitchell of Weymouth Evening High School all received the award.
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Established in 1992, the South Shore Bank Citizenship Award is a $500 cash award. Award recipients are chosen primarily because they:
- Have made each of their schools a better place because they were part of it.
- Have demonstrated a commitment and concern for the community.
- Have displayed personal qualities of sincerity, responsibility and conscientiousness.
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