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Honor Roll Announced For Greenwich's 3 Middle Schools: See Full List
Students must have at least a B- or above in all classes to make the honor roll, according to the school district.

Students must have at least a B- or above in all classes to make the honor roll, according to the school district.

State winners at SUNY Oneonta will represent Bronxville High at the National History Day contest in Maryland.
About 700 high school seniors are receiving corporate-sponsored awards.
Here are the students who made honor roll at Jonathan Law High School in the third marking period.
The City of Santa Monica has named the 16 kids in grades Kindergarten through 12th who have won its annual student poster contest.
The 5 students bested hundreds of teams from the U.S. and U.K. with a mathematical analysis of online sports gambling.
New Jersey is filled with humor, inspiration and kindness. Here are seven stories to make you smile from Essex County.
Members of Westhampton Beach Middle School’s National Junior Honor Society recently raised funds for the Wounded Warrior Project.
"We hope to save lives and honor the legacy of Drew and Ethan."
The spring exhibitions, sponsored by Earthplace and Silvermine Arts Center, feature artwork by second- and fourth-grade students.
Here are the students who made honor roll at Joseph A. Foran High School in the third marking period.
Local teens submitted designs and community members voted to help select a new logo for the Friends of the West Babylon Library.
This brings the total number of student-athletes from the Class of 2026 who will compete at the college level to 34.
Three schools were represented.
These young people in Newark were given a chance to tell the city how to spend $50,000. Here's what they chose.
The class of 2026 was honored this week at the 2nd Annual Riverside County Exceptional Scholar Awards by the county's office of education.
Oak Lawn Community High School's journalism team placed 12 out of 16 categories in the IHSA journalism sectional, advancing to IHSA Finals.
A Manhattan Beach middle schooler has been named a grand prize winner at West Basin Municipal Water District's student art contest.
Students design, produce, and sell customizable products in a hands-on retail space built from years of planning and collaboration.
A pair of Wantagh students won first price in the Science Teachers Association’s poster contest.
The Ridgewood High School band found out that they will march in a huge parade for America's 250th birthday.
The University of Alabama will confer degrees on more than 5,000 students during its spring commencement ceremonies
The two-day trip took Pluckemin Scouts to historic sites, museums and waterfront programs in two states.
Wantagh Middle School students took part in a fundraiser this month to raise money for the charity Water for South Sudan.
Public and Private schools in Avon, West Hartford, Farmington, and Simsbury have work on exhibit at the event, which ends May 3.
From a brand partner: Thomas Cook is known for his dependability, teamwork and steady support at local events and fire department activities
From a brand partner: Christian Britting uses hearing aids daily and earned praise for a confident, educational classroom presentation.
From a brand partner: Scottie is known for helping classmates, supporting teachers and being a steady presence for his younger brother.
From a brand partner: Elijah is smart, friendly and energetic, earning recognition for his achievements in and out of the classroom.
From a brand partner: Sophia Paliotti completes an accelerated path from CCRI to Rhode Island College, earning multiple degrees with honors.
“Brotherhood and “determination” have helped these two New Jersey students earn their way into Brown University.
Two Staples High School students took home top honors.
Senior Scott Edgett placed 1st in the carpentry assistant category; junior Abigail McGlone placed third in the animal careers category.
Flood Middle School in Stratford announces the honor roll for the third quarter of the 2025-26 school year.
Students from Downers Grove Grade School District 58 earned nods in the PTA Reflections Program, with one student heading to nationals.
Friday was the latest installment of a nearly two-decade-long tradition in Massapequa, Career Day.
New Jersey and Philadelphia are represented in the new creation.
They were recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments during their 13 years as students in Riverside County’s public schools.
They were recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments during their 13 years as students in Riverside County’s public schools.
They were recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments during their 13 years as students in Riverside County’s public schools.