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Three northern RI students recognized for excellence in academics

South County Gazette News TeamBy South County Gazette News TeamMay 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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PROVIDENCE – Three highschool college students attending northern Rhode Island faculties have been amongst 54 graduating seniors from throughout the state who have been just lately acknowledged with Lt. Governor’s Management Awards.

The awards, which honor college students who excel of their research, present dedication to neighborhood service, and exhibit management of their faculties or communities, have been offered in a ceremony on the State Home in Windfall by Lt. Governor Sabina Matos.

“Studying the nominations for these awards all the time fills me with hope. Rhode Island has excellent younger folks in each neighborhood who’re dedicated to service. It’s an honor to acknowledge them as rising leaders,” Matos mentioned. “Their efforts inspire all of us on the State Home to work onerous on their behalf and guarantee our state continues to supply alternatives that match their unbelievable potential.”

From Burrillville, award winners included Liahna Narciso, who attends William M. Davies, Jr. Profession & Technical Excessive College, and Briella Bailey, a scholar at Ponaganset Excessive College. Mia Remeika, of North Smithfield, who attends North Smithfield Excessive College, was additionally among the many recipients.

Since 1993, the Lieutenant Governor Management Awards have acknowledged lots of of well-deserving college students who make a optimistic distinction of their college communities. Directors or steerage counselors are invited to pick out one graduating highschool senior who lives in Rhode Island and finest embodies the qualities of a scholar chief.

Others acknowledged on the thirty second annual Lt. Governor Management Awards ceremony included:

Barrington

Rebecca White, Barrington Excessive College

Coventry

Ethan Maccarone, Coventry Excessive College

Cranston

Laura Diaz Sanchez, Cranston Excessive College East

Christina Arias, NEL/CPS Building Profession Academy

Payton Mays, Cranston Excessive College West

Theo Prior, College One

Cumberland

Bronte Terry, Blackstone Valley Prep Excessive College

Rose Tuomisto, Cumberland Excessive College

East Greenwich

Bethany Casagrande, The Prout College

Eric Anastacio, East Greenwich Excessive College

Riley Plante, La Salle Academy

East Windfall

James Cassamas, East Windfall Excessive College

Exeter

Liam Jarvis, Exeter-West Greenwich Regional Excessive College

Hopkinton

Morgan Allen, Chariho Regional Excessive College

Jamestown

Ryan Goodburn, Narragansett Excessive College

Johnston

Kiniya Glenn, Johnston Senior Excessive College

Middletown

McKay Gleason, Middletown Excessive College

New Shoreham

Emily Helterline, Block Island College

Newport

Adriyonna Lockhart, Rogers Excessive College

North Kingstown

Madeline Wilkinson, North Kingstown Senior Excessive College

North Windfall

Mia Dieffenbach, North Windfall Excessive College

Pawtucket

Nevaeh Senecal, Jacqueline M. Walsh College for the Performing & Visible Arts

Serenity DaSilva, St. Mary Academy – Bay View

Mary Adeniyi, Blackstone Academy Constitution College

Damien Baptista, Central Falls Senior Excessive College

Jay Tenreiro, Mount St. Charles Academy

Christian Loren Siffrat, Charles E. Shea Excessive College

Portsmouth

Odunayo Adelaiye, Portsmouth Abbey College

Windfall

Deily Casimiro Pena, Paul Cuffee Higher College

Kendy Sical Montufar, Windfall Profession & Technical Academy

Gabriella Bautista Bolvito, Classical Excessive College

Henry Pardo, Central Excessive College

Bruni Brilliant, Mount Nice Excessive College

N’vey Brown, Trinity Academy for the Performing Arts

Simran Trivedi, Moses Brown College

Feidy Blandino, Rocky Hill Nation Day College

MiguelAngel Guzman, Charette Constitution College

Xavier Sullivan, Dr. Jorge Alvarez Excessive College

Shawn Wilson, Hope Excessive College

Scituate

Samantha Duarte, Scituate Excessive College

South Kingstown

Kate Maness, South Kingstown Excessive College

Tiverton

Tyler Garside, Tiverton Excessive College

Warren

Amelia Piper, Mt. Hope Excessive College

Warwick

John Ricci, Warwick Space Profession & Technical Heart

Batoul Chaghlil, The Greene College

Rebecca Farias, Toll Gate Excessive College

Belayneh (BJ) Kerachsky, Bishop Hendricken Excessive College

Keaney Bayha, Pilgrim Excessive College

West Warwick

Grace Black, West Warwick Senior Excessive College

Woonsocket

Leylani Sanchez, Woonsocket Space Profession & Technical Heart

Hafsah Raja, Beacon Constitution Excessive College for the Arts


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