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15 Moorestown Friends Students Named To Cum Laude Society

Check here to see who was inducted during the May 16 ceremony.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Fifteen Moorestown Friends School students were inducted into the Cum Laude Society at a ceremony at the school on May 16, the school announced. The Cum Laude Society is a national honor society for public and independent secondary schools.

Students are selected for membership in the Cum Laude Society based on their cumulative record of academic excellence in all subject areas. No more than 20 percent of a school’s senior class may be selected, with no more than 10 percent chosen during their junior year. Moorestown Friends School received its Cum Laude charter in 1962.

Seniors who were inducted this year include:

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  • Dakota Chambers (Columbus);
  • Matthew Granito (Moorestown);
  • Devin Horn (New Lisbon);
  • Alexis Kasper (Voorhees);
  • Andrew Lin (Moorestown);
  • Andy Pang (Mount Laurel); and
  • Kayleigh Schweiker (Marlton).

Juniors who were inducted included:

  • Lizzie Cohen (Moorestown);
  • Kendall Connolly (Moorestown);
  • David Dai (Elkins Park, PA);
  • Mariana Goldlust (Cherry Hill);
  • Serena Lin (Moorestown);
  • Maddie Mininno (Moorestown);
  • Andrew Rowan (Cherry Hill); and
  • Dylan Zhou (Moorestown).

Current seniors who were inducted last year include:

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  • Michael Cherfane (Cherry Hill);
  • Moises Cosme (Camden);
  • Vishal Doshi (Cherry Hill);
  • Chloe Jones (Haddon Township);
  • Andrew Landesman (Medford);
  • Elizabeth Mayer (Riverton);
  • Ian Millstein (Moorestown); and
  • Alexis Watson (Moorestown).

The attached image was provided by Moorestown Friends School: Seated: Andy Pang, Andrew Lin, Alexis Kasper, Kayleigh Schweiker, Devin Horn, Dakota Chambers, and Matthew Granito. Standing: David Dai, Mariana Goldlust, Andrew Rowan, Maddie Mininno, Kendall Connolly, Serena Lin, Lizzie Cohen, and Dylan Zhou.

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