It is my pleasure to announce that Fran Givnish has been awarded a partial scholarship to Roman Catholic High School and Matthew Wetzel has been awarded a partial scholarship to West Catholic High School.
Fran is keeping his options open since he received word that he is also a finalist for a Msgr. Bonner scholarship. Matthew has declined his award and will attend Roman Catholic High School.
Based on good performance on the scholarship test Msgr. Bonner/Archbishop Prendergast HighSchool has named the following students as semi-finalists for scholarships:
Micaela Beaty, Maeve Callahan, Fran Givnish, Matt Hughes, Sean Hughes, Meghan MacDonald, Chris Nichols, Maggie Quigley, and Michael Yuknek.
These nine students must submit an essay, a letter of recommendation, and interview with school officials before awards will be announced. I am confident that all shall go well with the process.
Audrey Cooney, Clarissa Cooney and Mariah Quinn have been awarded partial academic scholarships to Merion Mercy Academy. The achievement and effort of all three of these young women have been well recognized. Maggie Quigley is a contender for a Merion Mercy Alumnae Award.
In addition to the Merion Mercy Scholarships, Audrey and Clarissa were offered scholarships to the Academy of Notre Dame. Audrey, Clarissa and Mariah will attend Merion Mercy Academy.
Nine Saint Andrew School eighth graders qualified to sit for the Neumann Scholarship examination which was held on January 23rd. Six students have accepted the invitation:
Justin Domenico, Matthew Hughes, Sean Hughes, Meghan MacDonald, Matthew Wetzel and Michael Yuknek.
To qualify, a student must have a total battery score of 90% or above on the Terra Nova test or a CSI of 120. In addition to the Terra Nova scores the student must have a general average of a 92 in the first trimester of 8th grade.
We congratulate our students who have earned this status.