On May 9, the North Shore Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2024 Honor Scholars Recognition Dinner, with students representing Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The event will run from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the DoubleTree Hilton in Danvers.
The dinner will recognize the region’s top five percent of high school graduate students from public and private schools. Local school officials, family members, and business representatives will accompany and celebrate the students at the dinner.
In a statement, the North Shore Chamber of Commerce explained that there will be a short program and a presentation at the event, where students will have their names called on stage as they are given certificates. President of EBSCO Information Services Tim Collins will be keynote speaker. EBSCO is the event’s premier sponsor this year
The statement also expresses that this will now mark the 56th year of this event, with the first starting in 1968, with only Beverly High honorees. Now, the commerce has expanded the event to honor students across the entire North Shore.
At the event, more than 300 graduates from more than 30 high schools will be recognized and honored. Below are the names of local students who will be honored:
Lynn Classical: Wandelin Aquino Jr., Tyler Bobbitt, Rachel Dana, Jihane El Gaurroudi, Kiana Hong, Ashley Lazo, Brandon Lor, Andy Ly, Dominik Mazariegos, Katy Mendez Zacarias, Isabella Pha, Jayden Polonsky, Michael Raithel, Javier Rivera-Sauceda, Christofer Romero, and Sandra Tang.
Lynn English: Fadilat Oluwatosin Amisu, Joselyn Dayani Armas Macario, Skylar Eden Tiffany Beauchamp, Steven Briones Torres, Janice Cabral Martinez, Norahvady Kaly Chan, Andrea Coronado Perez, Alyssa Grace DeMayo, Adam El Qanoun, Nevaeh Elise Faison, Mikayla Rose Ferraro, Bezajia Atelefac Forchap, Tanvir Ahmed Haque, Casey Kushta, Zainab Olufunmilayo Lawal, Nina Ly, Carliana Mejia Ortiz,Javier Patricio Santo, Elijah Le Phommachanh, Nairine DeJesus Rodrigues Da Silva, Alexa Sanchez, Thalia Genghya Srey-Soeuth, Axel Alexander Velasquez, Rachel Alexandra Villanueva Martinez, and Anh Nguyen Hoang Vuong.
Lynn Vocational Technical Institute:Ryan Aguilar, Fernanda Aguirre Gonzalez, Matthew Charleau, Alans Cordova Debora, Esteban Cubides Ramirez, Triet Doan, Fernanda Lopez, Jolett Majano Licona, Astrid Marroquin Chavez, Myriam-Victoria Meloncourt, Oluwademilade Okusaya, Hector Perez Gonzalez, and Tin Fi Sophal.
St. Mary’s: Nadia Del Sonno, Daniela Di Costanzo, Nicole Hamel, Kaya Jackson, Colby Kelly, Kyle Kwiatek, Nayeli Orellana, Svetlana Parisi, Makenzie Petillo, and Giana Ribeiro.
Lynnfield High School: Keely Briggs, Davius Chan, Anna Connolly, Madison Danese, Janhavi Joglekar, Russell Kasdon, Leticia Marafon, Madeline Mastrangelo, Kurt
Rothermund, Alexandra Sykes, Viola Wertz, and Megan Woods
Marblehead High School: Ila Bumagin, Emmet Charney, Clara Donovan, Hogan Sailor Hervé Sedky, Shannon Hitscherich, Caroline Humphreys, Maeve McIlroy, Ezra Myerson, Anna Piper, Caroline Scroope, and Katherine Twomey.
Peabody P.R.E.P: Bianca Burt and Brianna-Marie Tejeda.
Peabody Veterans Memorial High School: Abigail Bettencourt, Kyra Buckley, Jake Canuel, Jessica Chau, Ty Couillard, Dylan Faletra, Vanessa Kolani, Theodosia Kourtelidis, Panayiota Papantonakis, Vanessa Prousalis, Matthew Ryder, Dea Sala, Taranpreet Singh, Elijah Swanson, Joseph Thibault, and Charlotte Tracia.
Covenant Christian Academy: Elizabeth Minogue and William Wei.
Bishop Fenwick: Cecilia Kay, James Missett, LaceyMurphy, Helene Phelan, and Flynn Plowman.
Swampscott High School: Lucas Bereaud, Sofia Comfort, Luca Croft, Amanjeet Fichtman, Quinn Hitchcock, Ella Karlin, Maxwell Manadee, Victoria Quagrello.