Warwick students earn second quarter Hendricken honors

Posted 2/14/17

The following Bishop Hendricken High School students have earned honors for the second quarter. GRADE 8 President's List: Joseph Beaulieu, Vaughn Doorley, Ryan Galamaga, Diarmuid Harkin, Garrison Hayes, James Madden, Michael Marsella, Christopher Relyea,

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Warwick students earn second quarter Hendricken honors

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The following Bishop Hendricken High School students have earned honors for the second quarter.

GRADE 8

President’s List:

Joseph Beaulieu, Vaughn Doorley, Ryan Galamaga, Diarmuid Harkin, Garrison Hayes, James Madden, Michael Marsella, Christopher Relyea, Noah Sullivan, Ian Turner

High Honors:

Jack Aylesworth, Luke Caldwell, Jack Letendre, Jake Mullen, Zachary Wiczek

Honors:

Harrison Grimes, Thomas Sullivan

GRADE 9

President’s List:

Tyrell Bernal, Michael Byanski, Tyler Cwiek, Sergio Foronda-Zuniga, Logan LeMay, Timothy Moren, Daniel Nygren, Keir O’Neill

High Honors:

Grayson Ahearn, Stephen Baker, Nathan Bowe, Vincenzo Godinho, Charbel Khoury, Henry Leclaire, Brendan Martin, Michael Scribner, Brian Wojtyna

Honors:

Jeremy Ashman, Andreas de Bont, James Kiernan, Matthew Krasnov, Adriel Lizarda, Luke Lockhart, Zachary Marzano, Anthony Oliveira, Aidan Warrener, John White, Dante Wilding, Andrew Woodbine

Grade 10

President’s List:

Jacob

Boblitt, Aidan Cuy, Josiah Johnson, Matthew Leal, Sean Murphy, Dylan Palumbo, Michael Ryan, Joshua Tucker

High Honors:

Benjamin DeLuca, Nickolas Franklin, Colin Gallagher, Benjamin Hrovat, Seth Litthisack, Ryan Mainville, Jack McMahon, Cameron Murray, Andres Paulino, Joshua Relyea, Blake Roberge, Conner Safford, Marcos Sanchez, Henri Snyman, Lucas Zelano

Honors:

Christopher Bailey, Hyundo (Tom) Cho, Nicholas Dosremedios, Michael Feeney, Zachary Fraser, James Gonsalves, Kyle Hadfield, Joseph Melucci, Robert Petrarca, Matthew Scalzo, Tyler Schmitt, Edward Stone, Vincent Tinaro, Jacob Woodbine, Seth Yehle

GRADE 11

President’s List:

Collin Ahearn, Chad Doorley, Benjamin Kim, Keaghan Murray, Adrian Pierce

High Honors:

Evan Amerantes, Kevin Budzenski, Alexander Feola, Darragh Harkin, Nicholas Krasnov, Brendan Lawrence, James Mason, Logan McGloin, Thomas Saccoccio, Noah Spagnolo, Xuanzhe (Henry) Zhao

Honors:

Brandon Arpin, Nicholas Bulldock, Domenic Caniglia, Drew Chant, Steven Costantino, Hunter Damm, Nicholas DiTusa, Theodore Hackett, Jaidan Idarraga Cano, Jake Marzano, Alexander Mulvey, Robert Nolette, Axel Olson, Giovanni Zabatta

GRADE 12

President’s List:

Desmond Bernal, Fredrick Choi, Patrick Creamer, Ethan Famiano, Andrew Hopgood, Matthew Tolbert,

High Honors:

Nicholas Berling, Owen Bernard, Ryan Brady, Peter Cavanagh, Sean Fleury, Jared Forrest, Lucas Gesmundo, Aidan Gleason, Shaojie “Billy” Huang, Dylan McSparren, David Palumbo, Luke Pearson, William Roberge, Michael Shaw, Kevin Teran, Anthony Witherstone

Honors:

Ian French, Nicholas Jones, Christopher Manning, Christian Melucci, Sean Noonan, Kyle Nygren, Joseph Tucker, Evan Wildenhain, Benjamin Wilson

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  • richardcorrente

    Great accomplishments made by great students taught by great teachers that STILL have no contract.

    That is hurting us more than anything else.

    The School Committee is responsible to negotiate the teachers contract. They need to do their job.

    The teachers are willing to negotiate. The SC needs to do more than posture.

    That's the way I see it.

    Happy Valentines Day everyone.

    Rick Corrente

    The Taxpayers Mayor

    Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Report this

  • Thecaptain

    Umm, hey out of touch Pinocchio,

    If you had the ability to read and interpret at the level of the Cro-Magnon man, you would have read that these are students from Bishop Hendricken. That is the Catholic private school on Warwick Avenue that has nothing to do with the City of Warwick or their substandard teachers. If you had basic knowledge, you would have understood that in the Catholic School located at the aforementioned address, the teachers do not have contracts, they are employed and rewarded in salary based upon credentials and performance. They can be fired at any time for complacency. But further, last year, the senior class of Bishop Hendricken, was awarded $25 million in academic scholarships. See Rick, you would have known that if in fact you went to Bishop Hendricken and you learned how to do research. But clearly, you went to some sub standard school that did not allow you the benefit of education that is taught to the MEN that graduate from Bishop Hendricken. Thank God I graduated from Bishop Hendricken. Go Hawks class of 77 !!!

    Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Report this

  • Scal1024

    Rick you were too eager to get your talking points in, you didn't bother to actually read the print. Also, on another story you talk about it not being the time to blame either side. Yet, in this article you tell the school committee to "do more than posture". Which one is it? You say the same 4 or 5 things with little or no substance on taxes, schools, the airport. There's never any specifics just the same talking points.

    When someone runs for office for 2 years and loses, they shouldn't immediately start worrying about running their next campaign. They should actually study issues and learn from their mistakes. You can blame it on PACs and $$ but you had signs plastered all over the city for months. The voters heard you Rick and they took a hard pass.

    Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Report this

  • Thecaptain

    My Man Scal,

    Nicely said !

    Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Report this

  • richardcorrente

    Dear Scal1024,

    No, I did read the article. I saw the opportunity to comment on the School Committee issue which is related to this article even though it doesn't apply to Bishop Hendricken in particular. Perhaps I should have said "and our public school teachers STILL have no contract."

    Thanks for the clarification.

    Happy Spring Everyone.

    Rick Corrente

    The Taxpayers Mayor

    Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Report this

  • Thecaptain

    Back peddling again Rick,

    By the way Rick, just to remind you, that when you were living in your old house at 177 Grand View Ave, during the time that Redstick Acquisitions was having you forcibly removed, you ran up a water sewer bill in the amount of $409.08 that as of this date still has not been paid. So you lived there as a squatter during the time of the eviction adjudication, used the utilities, and stuck it to Redstick. Either way, just another example of the trail of unpaid bills that you leave where ever you go. Real nice. Every bill possible unpaid, water, sewer, car taxes, property taxes, child support, small claims judgments, etc..etc..etc..

    Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Report this

  • Scal1024

    "Great accomplishments made by great students taught by great teachers that STILL have no contract".

    This is an article for Bishop Hendricken students Rick. You were wrong, admit it and move on. Instead you have to try and spin it to make yourself look like you have a clue. Your last comment defending yourself is a paragraph of dribbling nonsense. You have been exposed Rick, people aren't buying what you're selling

    Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Report this