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Hendrick Hudson High School High Honor Roll

First Marking Period – 2012-2013 school year.

The following was provided by the Hendrick Hudson School District: Congratulations to the students who made High Honor Roll in the first quarter of the 2012-2013 school year. Students on the High Honor Roll registered an average of at least 90 percent, with no mark below 85 percent.


Grade 9
Gracie Aaronson

Jacob Alter
Joshua Alter
Catherine Barra
Emily Barthelmes
Jesse Breeding
Ashley Brockhausen
Danielle Bufano
Gregory Carey
Gabrielle Caruso
Thomas Cascone
Lorreilee Castaneda
Cassandra Cavalieri
Samantha DeCicco
Aidan Dowling
Kennan Ewing
Alec Feldman
Jake Fox
Alexandra Gama
Montana Garrett
Jessica Goldman
Jena Hanney
Emily Hochron
Luis Javier
Katherine Johnson
Daniel Kaufman
Christina Kennedy
Marisa Lebitsch
Madeline Lee
Clio Lieberman
Carissa Locatelli
Katie Luposello
Nicholas Marra
Spencer Mazzilli
Grace McMurrin
Connor McStay
Jane Milcetic
Ashley Morris
Sabrina Newman
Alicia Niebrzydowski
Julia O'Halloran
Catherine O'Halloran
Egan Padilla
Lindsay Pelaccio
Nicole Pennella
Andrew Persaud
Daniel Pfrang
Travis Ramirez
Jenna Richardson
Frank Riefenhauser
Elyse Samojedny
Brittney Schiavo
Lilah Schneeberger
Nancy Siguenza
Michael Smith
Daysi Solano
Lexi Steinman
Harley Sternberg
Gillian Stieglitz
Kyle Szendro
Kayla Tandy
Adrianna Tiberi
Brenna Wassil
Gabrielle Wolf
Olivia Young

Grade 10
Drew Abatemarco
Alexa Amato
Nicholas Anapol
Kelson Anderson
Megan Anstett
Roxanne Arecco
Emily Aurand
Rachel Blitzer
Marissa Campanelli
Samantha Caputo
Aoife Casey
Jennifer Chan
Harrison Chen
Zhao Chen
Michael Ciulla
Luca Cuccia
Aidan Datene
Michael DiPietro
Antonia Dolan
Danica Donovan
Christopher Earle
Dominique Eberhard
Emma Fogel
Joseph Gallo
Gabrielle Garcia
Jason Gershgorn
Michelle Giannetta
Matthew Goetchius
Carolyn Hamm
Emily Hayes
Brian Ho
Michaella Kear
Lauren Kearney
Adam Kemper
Matthew Kenny
Matthew Kolesar
Jadyn Kostulas
Tianna Lampkin
Celine Lee
Morgan Loh
Marissa Marash
Kate McGuire
Melissa McMann
Jazz Munitz
Jasmin Murray
Huyen-Uyen Nguyen
Patrice O'Donnell
Cindy Palaguachi
Nina Parente
Esteban Patino
Troy Peterson
Damian Pezzano
Isabella Pinque
Rudy Quinto
Ella Rasmussen
Nicole Reiner
Brandon Renda
Jaclyn Riefenhauser
Daniel Rojas
Jodi Scharf
Dana Smith
Kathleen Sweeny
Ryan Tandy
Samantha Tetro
Olivia Tivnan
Emma Willinger
Emily Young

Grade 11
Liana Alves
Stephanie Amato
Carmen Bermejo-Herrero
Sarah Bonomo
Cassidy Boyle
Alexander Bushkin
Michael Cheung
Noah Cohen
Regina Costa
Charles Cothren
Katie DiCola
Kayla Doernberg
Kristen Ellis
Lily Ann Evans
Justin Fischer
Margaret Fucheck
Dylan Gambardella
David Gregory
Caitlin Guida
Erin Harding
Audrey Hecht
Madison Hojnacki
Molly Jackson
Matthew Karabaic
Brian Kennedy
Owen Kephart
Kendal Kristiansen
Alexander Levy
Kevyn Liang
Kelliann Lynch
Allyson Macci
Matthew MacFadyen
Gabrielle Melamed
Leonard Nethersole
John O'Brien
Samantha O'Donnell
Katlyn Palka
Amanda Quinones
Geoffrey Quist
Carol Reddy
Elana Rosen
Samuel Rowland
Apurva Sahay
David Seymour
Ashley Silver
Kristin Singer
Alyssa Small
Benjamin Solnick
Alexis Stabulas
Anna Strang
Michael Tompkins
Caitlyn Torres
Nadine Waitkins
Alexa Warshaw
Samantha Wilbur

Grade 12
Lance Altman
Eva Baransky
Christopher Barra
Bradley Barthelmes
Audrey Block
Tara Boyle
Conor Briggi
Nicole Campise
Alyssa Cascone
Manuela Casuriaga
Stephanie Cope
Megan Curtis
Brett Dalton
Briana Davis
Leandre Eberhard
Fiona Ewing
Lindsay Froebrich
Celine Garandeau
Nicole Garcia
Hunter Glashoff
Mark Grant
Danielle Green
Shannon Ho
Harley Iodice
Elise Johnson
Cecilia Kaplan
Amy Kendel
Kevin Kiley
Rebecca Kolesar
Robert Kornfeld
Kyle Kristiansen
Todd Lee
Leah Mancini
Sadie McMurrin
Kyle Monk
Sydney Murphy
Leslie O'Neill
Marc Pasquale
Steven Pinski
Brandon Porro
Albertina Qelaj
Madison Quigley
Michael Quinoy
Irma Radoncic
Noah Ruff
Benjamin Schwartz
Rebecca Schwartz
Zachary Shapiro
Maia Silber
Jessica Sincero
Stephanie Smith
Stacey Sternberg
Alec Struver
Edward Tandy
Richard Tocco
Katie Trend
Jacqueline Ward
Amy White
Christopher Williams
Eden Zilker

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
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W Kelly May 20, 2013 at 09:51 am
Don't believe a word of HVHC mission statement they tossed out the Meth Clinic since it carriesRead More negativity to the new and improved hospital.
Danny May 18, 2013 at 12:20 pm
It is dangerous and a menace to our already horrible traffic on 6. Thank God none of those kids gotRead More hit running in between cars looking for change. Traffic was backed up all through Mohegan...Poor choice of a way to raise monies for a good cause.
Teleman May 23, 2013 at 12:08 pm
The evidence was more than likely destroyed by the intense fire-not the mayor. I think you areRead More incorrect saying that the building was raised before investigators arrived. Move on!
shakemdown May 22, 2013 at 11:55 pm
yeah, but let the mayor tell it, that never happened, ( the excavator tearing down the buildingRead More before the investigators even got to the scene) just like all the other lies that they have told.
Teleman May 22, 2013 at 12:03 pm
Yes- probably the most important part of the investigation is what caused the fire- that will beRead More hard to determine of course because of the destruction of the evidence
Paul Purpora spoke about renewable resources with PKMS students who visited the Green Machine
joshua tanner May 20, 2013 at 07:00 pm
I never heard so much baloney. Don't let them brainwash you kids. Solar and wind are frauds. ARead More windmill just threw off a blade that weighs tons. They break all the time and wind energy is the most dangerous and not efficient. Oh and global weather patterns are natural and not man-made "OCOTILLO WIND TURBINE THROWS OFF MULTI-TON BLADE, PROMPTING WORLD-WIDE SHUT DOWN OF SIMILAR TURBINES AMID GROWING SAFETY CONCERNS" http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/node/13251
Ilir Zherka, a lifelong advocate of human rights and the executive director for the National Conference on Citizenship, was the morning keynote speaker at the 11th annual Not-For-Profit Summit.
sayitsnotsojack May 20, 2013 at 04:36 pm
With all these non profits not paying taxes they have certainly made a lot of us who pay the billsRead More for them non profit also.
Look Who's Talking May 23, 2013 at 03:00 pm
Can someone call the Planning Department and find out if Frank's sign outside of his office followsRead More The City's sign ordinance?
Concerned Parent May 21, 2013 at 09:08 am
@w Kelly.....Ahhhhhhhhh maybe the cops are not educated about addiction?? Why not ask the neighborsRead More of the soon-to-be closed HVHC Methadone Clinic -- the veterinarian, residents in hear-by homes, the stores and restaurants in the shopping center, etc. -- have they experienced any "problems" with the clients going to the clinic ?? Personally, I believe the "cops" should be focusing on the known areas to buy drugs -- it does not take a rocket scientist to see the dealers. What happened to the bike patrols used by the police dept ??? As said by another, thank goodness we live in the U.S. for freedom of speech. I
W Kelly May 21, 2013 at 06:06 am
Residential is right, Dogwood, Sprout Brook, Highland Park all the neighbors off of Highland Ave ,Read More Dunbar Heights yes those are all in very close proximity to Meth Clinic. Tell me why all the cops /troopers say a very bad thing for the community?
sayitsnotsojack May 19, 2013 at 11:37 am
The long suffering tax payer should look at it as them paying for their extravagant health care andRead More pension plans. As for lending a hand they have had our hand outs for way too long.
Teleman May 19, 2013 at 05:09 pm
We've got the Constitution on our side. Although it is being eroded, we still have quite a largeRead More number of the population who still believes in it- 46,455 gun background checks per day since bama got in office- ( yes, we already do background checks for the majority of gun purchases)
Teleman May 19, 2013 at 04:57 pm
Let's face it- we can find niche studies to suit any position we take- but the justice departmentRead More study I am citing is a large piece that goes from 1993-2010- before, during and after the 1994 assault weapons ban -and it spans a pretty large time frame in which to draw these conslusions. This is a very comprehensive look at gun crime in the US- and it shows massive decline despite rising ownership. Deny all you want, because to continue your agenda, it's your only choice.
Abby Normal May 19, 2013 at 11:27 am
Tele, I keep hearing the mantra from the right saying more guns equal less crime. The truth howeverRead More flies in the face of this propaganda. A recent study actually shows that the highest homicide rates are in the states with the fewest gun controls. States like Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi and Alaska just to name a few. Sure, there are fewer homicides in Alaska than in New York, but adjusted for population, the per-ca-pita homicide rate is significantly lower in New York.
Victoria Hochman May 10, 2013 at 06:59 pm
thanks
Victoria Hochman May 10, 2013 at 06:51 pm
Thanks Liz, We appreciate your support and I will pass your kind comments on to our staff. I'm sureRead More it will mean a lot to them.
joshua tanner May 10, 2013 at 06:07 pm
Nice photo