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SSCM Graduates - Where are they now: Victoria Arsenicos
SSCM Graduates - Where are they now: Victoria Arsenicos

For Saints Cyril and Methodius School's Class of 2016 graduate, Victoria Arsenicos, her formula for success has been Music + Mock Trial + Model Grades. Graduating with stellar marks and with an impressive array of activities throughout her ten years at SSCM, she made sure to enjoy so much of what SSCM had to offer: Chess Club, Knitting Club, Mock Trial and Drama Club, including performing in SSCM’s recent productions: 12 Angry Jurors and Larceny and Old Lace. On the field and in the gym, Victoria has always worked hard and played hard, as part of SSCM’s volleyball team and softball team, helping to bring home SSCM’s Championship Win from the Catholic Middle School Athletic Association (CMSAA) in 2014.
For the Arsenicos, the best way to round out an academic career has always included adding a good dose of music and between her love of the piano and violin, now five SSCM Class of 2016 Grads – Where Are They Now? Victoria Arsenicos years participating in LISFA (Long Island String Festival Association) and her involvement in SSCM’s School Band, playing the oboe and attending the Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association (SCMEA) for four con-secutive years at SSCM, Victoria has reaped the benefits indeed. Bestowed a Music Award from SSCM, in addition to Scholarships from the Pope John Paul Scholarship Committee, SSCM’s Parents Association, the Knights of Columbus and SSCM’s Senior Citizens Club, Victoria’s well decorated past shines a bright light on the future of her academic success. She’s taken her talent and ambition with her to St. John the Baptist High School this fall, where she continues to excel, joining Orchestra, Pep Band, Speech Club and recently having competed in SJB’s Speech Tournament, earning half qualification to attend the State Speech Tournament!