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PHS Awards: Grades 9-11

PHs Awards

June 11, 2012, PHS Mercury

On Thursday, June 7th, deserving students in grades 9,10 & 11 were acknowledged and rewarded for their accomplishments. Peekskill High School proudly gave out the following awards: 

HONOR ROLLS

 

HIGH HONOR ROLL

To be eligible for the Principal’s High Honor Roll, a student must be carrying a minimum of five academic subjects and must maintain a minimum of 90%.  Students with failures or incompletes in any subject, including physical education, are automatically disqualified.

HONOR ROLL

To be eligible for the Honor Roll, a student must be carrying a minimum of five academic subjects and must maintain a minimum of 85%.  Students with failures or incompletes in any subject, including physical education, are automatically disqualified.

SCHOLASTIC AWARDS

HONOR ROLL PINS

Based on a minimum of 85% average for the following:

Honor Roll Placement 3 Quarters BRONZE PIN

Honor Roll Placement 7 Quarters SILVER PIN

Honor Roll Placement 11 Quarters GOLD PIN

 

GOLD

 

Mikyla Abdul-Azim                                                 Gwenna Nielsen

Sylvia Archampong                                                 Frank Perricelli

Aleah Conlon                                                             Brian Ricciardi

Lailaa Cunningham                                                Catherine Shaw

Kyle Glickert                                                            Elizabeth Shaw

Karla Hernandez                                                    Cynthia Vele

Nolan Mercado                                                       Isabella Wood

 

SILVER

John Apuango                                                            Sandra Narvaez

Karen Archila                                                              Jordyn Phillips

Charles Cassidy                                                           Marc Piliero

Barbara Cseh                                                              Christina Quezada

Jennilyn Curtin                                                         Vivienne Sales

Joanie DeMuro                                                          Dyani Sanchez

Vanessa Guaman                                                     Janella Sanchez

Luis Guardado                                                         Tajah Scott

Abdulla Hamid                                                       Lindsey Torres

Paige Hill                                                                   Andrew Wise

Shaina Iton                                                               Afua Yeboah

Ayomide Jegede                                                   Vicente Zambrano

Jacquelyn Machizaca                                          Jason Zeboris

Andy Martinez

Sergio Molina

 

 

BRONZE

 

Diego Aunguisaca                                                 Ursala Jones

Ricardo Archila                                                     Keeshawn King          

Diana Barragan                                                       Christine Landry

Diana Barreto                                                          Adrianna Lawrence

Adasa Bennett                                                          Walter Lazaro

Nikki Brady                                                              Nicole Lazevnick

Tyler Britt                                                                   Amanda Markley

Joel Burgos  Ynoa                                                   Gabrielle McMillan

Elwin Cabrera                                                           Heidy Monge

Lucas Cardenas                                                       Kylea Mulligan

Daniel Casey                                                            David Murray

Isaah Claxton                                                           Herlin Nova

Keanu Collins                                                           Benny Novoa

Carlos Criollo                                                          Nancy Nube

Steven Crisostomo                                                Mirian Rubio Reyes

Lilyann Cummings                                               Byron Sacasari

Brian Cureton                                                       Angelique Santiago

Danielle Diaz                                                              Sulamaan Sarwar

Sandra Fernandez                                                   Lojano Ramon Searight

Vanessa Gonzalez                                                   Trent Shillingford

Brooke Gordineer                                                 Aliyah Singleton

Jaylyn Graham                                                      Michael Snell

Johnna Hayward                                                   Brianna Torres

Courtney Hill                                                          Christian Vele

Rochelle Hill                                                            Jonathan Vele

Giancarlos Inga                                                     Supawit Wangthammanoon

Nosazena Iyekegbe                                              Kevin Zepeda

Isaiah Jacobs

Kalifa Johnson

 

2 -THE PRESIDENT’S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD                  PINS

 

This award is given to students who performed 75 to 125 hours of community service within a 12- month period.

 

2.1 -  BRONZE PINS 75 HRS

 Karen Archila Amy Vele

 Josue Carrasquillo Holly Wallace

 Aaron Cataquet Alexus Wright

 Nicholas Orhelein Afua Yeboah

 Jovan Tucker

 

 2.2 – SILVER PINS 125 HRS

 Mikyla Abdul-Azim Veronica Mendez

 Priscilla Ayora Espejo                        Jasmine Michitsch

 Lailaa Cunningham                                Vivienne Sales

 Karla Hernandez Piedra                          Hannah Stern

 Arianna Memoli                                         Cynthia Vele

 

3 – THE RENSSELAER MEDAL FOR SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS                                                                                                      (CERTIFICATE) 

This medal is awarded to an outstanding junior who excels in advanced mathematics and science.

 KARLA HERNANDEZ PIEDRA

 4 – THE CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP AWARD        (CERTIFICATE)

Presented Mr. Doreen Hamilton

 This award is presented to a member of the junior class who possesses qualities that are necessary for success in a leadership role.

 MIKYLA ABDUL-AZIM

5 – THE CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD        (CERTIFICATE)

 This award is presented to a member of the junior class who possesses qualities that are necessary for success.

 CATHERINE SHAW

 6 – THE CLARKSON SCHOOL SCHOLARS AWARD                                                                                                                                  (CERTIFICATE )

This award is presented to a student in the junior class who has demonstrated a positive impact on their school and local community.

LAILAA CUNNINGHAM

7 – THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER GEORGE EASTMAN YOUNG LEADERS AWARD                                                       (CERTIFICATE & GIFT)

This award is presented to a student in the junior class who has outstanding achievement in leadership and academics. 

KYLE GLICKERT 

8 – THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER FREDERICK DOUGLASS & SUSAN B. ANTHONY AWARD IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCINCE                                     (CERTIFICATE & GIFT)

This award is presented to a student in the junior class who has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in humanities and social science.

ELIZABETH SHAW

This medal is awarded to a junior with an outstanding academic average in science, as well as active participation in extra-curricular activities.

SYLVIA ARCHAMPONG 

10 – THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER XEROX AWARD

         (CERTIFICATE & GIFT)

This award is presented to a student in the junior class who is innovated and interested in Technology.

JASON ZEBORIS

11 – CHATHAM UNIVERSITY—RACHEL CARSON    (BOOK)

 This award is presented to a female student of the junior class who has demonstrated promise in the study of Science and English. 

JORDYN PHILLIPS

12 – THE COLLEGE OF WESTCHESTER                                                                                                                                                          (CERTIFICATE

This award is presented to a student in the junior class who has outstanding achievement in leadership.

VERONICA MENDEZ 

 13 – THE HARVARD-RADCLIFF CLUB OF WESTCHESTER BOOK AWARD                                                                                  (BOOK)

 This award is presented to a junior who displays excellence in scholarship and high character, combined with achievements in other fields.

 KHALILAH CUNNINGHAM 

14 – THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ALUMNI CLUB BOOK AWARD (BOOK) 

This award is presented to a student in the junior class who has displayed academic excellence and interest in social studies.

ISABELLA WOOD 

15 – SAGE COLLEGE AWARD                

                                                                                          (CERTIFICATE)

This award is presented to an outstanding high school junior male who is honored for his exemplary dedication to academic excellence, community service and intellectual debate.

BRIAN RICCIARDI

16 – SAGE COLLEGE AWARD

                                                                                          (CERTIFICATE)

This award is presented to an outstanding high school junior female who has demonstrated talent, achievement, and creative potential in Art. 

KELLY VILLAGOMEZ

17 – THE WESTCHESTER VASSAR CLUB BOOK AWARD        

(BOOK)

 This award is given to a junior who has made a unique contribution to the school or the community and who has demonstrated exceptional academic and personal qualities.

 JANELLA SANCHEZ

18 – THE OBERLIN COLLEGE ALUMNI BOOK AWARD               

                                                                                                        (BOOK)

This award is presented to a junior excelling in the Humanities.

 KAREN ARCHILA

19 – WELLESLEY COLLEGE BOOK AWARD (BOOK)

 This award is presented to a female student of the junior class whose academic record and character are exceptional and who has also made significant personal contributions to her school and/or community.

 JASMINE MICHITSCH

20 – YALE WESTCHESTER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOOK AWARD  

(BOOK)

This book award is given to a member of the junior class who has displayed outstanding personal character and intellectual promise.

GWENNA NIELSEN

21 – THE SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE BOOK AWARD FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE                                                                    (CERTIFICATE)

This award is given to a male and female student of the junior class who has demonstrated a sustained and sincere commitment to their community and country. 

ALEAH CONLON     &     FRANK PERRICELLI

22 – ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION AWARD             (CERTIFICATE 

This award is given to a male and female student of the junior class who has distinguished themselves academically, is active and involved members of their school and community who have demonstrated creativity in their involvement in activities.

CYNTHIA VELE      &        NOLAN MERCADO

23 – ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COMPUTING AWARD (MEDAL)              

This award is given to a male student of the junior class who has distinguished himself academically, is active and an involved member of his school and community, and who may have an interest in computer science.

CHRISTIAN VELE

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