From left to right, Superintendent Michael S. Nelson, Hannah Thorell, Ella Milhench, Jacob Iappini and Principal Michael Devoll attended the South Coast Conference Academic All-Stars Banquet on April 16. (Photo Courtesy Old Rochester Regional School District)
MATTAPOISETT — Old Rochester Regional High School is proud to share that five seniors were recently recognized for their academic accomplishments at the 37th annual South Coast Conference Academic All-Star Banquet.
On Thursday, April 16, Rosemary Clark, Gavin Coffey, Jacob Iappini, Ella Milhench and Hannah Thorell were named as All-Stars during the banquet held at Century House in Acushnet.
“We are so proud to see these five students honored as Academic All-Stars,” said Superintendent Michael S. Nelson. “As the school year begins to wind down, we always look forward to these opportunities to celebrate our students. These seniors certainly deserve to be recognized for their impressive leadership and accomplishments in academics, athletics and extra curriculars.”
Each year, South Coast Conference schools recognize the top five students of the graduating class with the South Coast Conference Academic All-Star Award. The chosen students reflect each of the National Honor Society’s four pillars — Service, Character, Scholarship and Citizenship — and have positively impacted their schools and community.
“Annually, the SCC Academic All Star Banquet is the kick off to the springtime celebration of our graduating classes,” said Principal Michael Devoll. “Congratulations to Ella, Gavin, Grace, Hannah, and Jacob! We will continue to celebrate these outstanding students and their classmates through our May 30th graduation!”
The South Coast Conference includes Apponequet Regional High School, Bourne High School, Joseph Case High School, Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School, Fairhaven High School, Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School, Old Rochester Regional High School, Seekonk High School, Somerset Berkley Regional High School and West Bridgewater High School.
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