Beverly education achievers – News – Wicked Local Beverly

Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall

Leila Cavero, of Beverly, from the Class of 2021, and the rest of the Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall varsity basketball team won the Independent Girls Conference Division II Championship in a matchup against Boston Trinity Academy on Feb. 20. The championship game resulted in a 40-15 victory for Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall.

Malden Catholic High School

Samuel Slater, of Beverly, recently achieved First Honors for the second quarter for the 2019-20 academic year at Malden Catholic High School. Slater is a grade 10 student. To qualify, a student must achieve scores of 85 and above in all classes for the semester.

Dean College

Ruby D'Amico, of Beverly, will have a principal role in a production of Thoroughly Modern Millie to be produced from April 1 to 5 by the School of the Arts at Dean College in Franklin.

Endicott College

Several Beverly residents were named to the deans list for the fall 2019 semester at Endicott College in Beverly after obtaining a minimum 3.5 GPA, receiving no letter grade below "C," having no withdrawal grades and being enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits for the semester. Students, their majors and parents are Diane Alhafez, biology/biotechnology, Abdulkarim Alhafez and Amal Idres; Karianne Benninger, business management and marketing, James Benninger and Jennifer Benninger; Julia Bostridge, marketing communication, William Bostridge and Debra Bostridge; Roman Carnevale, entrepreneurship, David Carnevale and Susan Carnevale; Christopher Cloutman, business management, Christopher Cloutman and Kandis Cloutman; Morgan Davidson, environmental science, William Davidson and Leslie Davidson; Jonathan Evequoz, hospitality management, Jean-Michel Evequoz and Emanuela Evequoz; Christopher Faust, exercise science, David Faust and Kris Faust; Nicholas Fichtner, finance, Joseph Fichtner and Suzanne Fichtner; Jake Kielty, finance, Daniel Kielty and Donna Kielty; Kevin Morency, English, John Morency and Mary Morency; Ruth Owsiak, nursing, Peter Owsiak and Lori Owsiak; Morgan Roeder, psychology, Gary Roeder and Pamela Roeder; Stephen Solimeno, accounting and finance, Carlo Solimeno and Julie Solimeno; Sarah Visnick, interior design, Alan Visnick and Lorinda Visnick.

Lasell University

Robby Rowe, of Beverly, is one of Lasell University's DJs on its Newton-based radio station, WLAS (102.9FM). Rowe, a communication major, hosts "The Squeeze" four days a week. Rowe is also the Radio 200 music director on the station's programming team.

St. Michael's College

Two Beverly residents were named to the deans list for the fall 2019 semester at St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont. Noah E. Robinson, a senior biochemistry and philosophy major, is a graduate of Beverly High School, and Liam R. Cahill, a senior political science major, is a graduate of St. Johns Preparatory School.

UMass Lowell

Several Beverly residents were named to the deans list for the fall 2019 semester at UMass Lowell after completing no fewer than 12 graded credits for the semester and earning a minimum 3.25 GPA with no grade lower than C and without any incompletes. Students and their majors are Griffin Anderson, electrical engineering; William Bennett, nursing; Alicia Cecchini, exercise physiology; Andrew Chapman, chemical engineering; John Connery, civil engineering; Roberto Cruz, computer science; Anna Edson, biology; Taviana Franciskato, biomedical engineering; Henry Greenbaum, philosophy; Thomas Horn, civil engineering; Helen Hurley, biomedical engineering; Edward Leathersich, business administration; John Loreti, biology; William Lu, computer science; Antonio Montgomery, clinical lab sciences; Jacquelyn Serino, nursing; Michael Silveira, music studies; Eli Silverstein, music studies; Nadica Spinhirn, exercise science

University of Maine

Several Beverly residents were named to the deans list for the fall 2019 semester at the University of Maine in Orono after completing 12 or more credit hours in the semester and earning a minimum 3.5 GPA: Kelly Goodall, Ben Hacker, Meghan McDonald, Julia Pitman, Lydia Saltzman, Michael Slaven.

University of New Hampshire

Several Beverly residents were named to the deans list for the fall 2019 semester at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. Students, their honors and majors are Christian Goodwin, highest honors, business administration, finance; Ian Alpine, highest honors, business administration, accounting; Callie Donovan, honors, communication; Natalie Eberhardt, high honors, music education; Autumn Becker, honors, communications, business applications; Thomas Leighton, high honors, business administration; John Jones, honors, biology; Devan Reeves, honors, business administration, management; Teagan Ahern, highest honors, communication science and disorders; Lindsay Richard, highest honors, English teaching; Lyndsey Caouette, high honors, undeclared; Alyssa Kellard, honors, nursing; Emily Pratt, honors, biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology; Samuel Vitale, honors, mechanical engineering; Elena Clifford, honors, nursing; Elizabeth Gianetta, high honors, health management and policy; Ryan Ellsworth, honors, business administration; Nicole McDonald, honors, social work; Hanna Lentine, honors, exercise science; Daria Papamechail, honors, nutrition and wellness; Eden Hammerle, highest honors, nursing; Shannon Quinlivan, high honors, psychology; Hannah Purcell, highest honors, womens studies; Taylor Purcell, highest honors, social work; and Kate ODonnell, honors, ocean engineering. A student must achieve a minimum 3.85 GPA to earn highest honors, a 3.65 to 3.84 GPA to earn high honors and a 3.5 to 3.64 GPA to earn honors.

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