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Nanuet Students Make National Merit, Music Festival

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Nanuet Schools are always pumping out good students. Here are some recent achievements from our fellow Knights:

Rockland BOCES CTEC Honor Roll Second Quarter

Congratulations to the following students who made the Honor Roll 2012/2013 for the second quarter at Rockland BOCES CTEC: Rachel Bundick, Afrim Haxhaj, Gregory Leon, Tina Nicolucci, Jake Nugent, Stephanie Pereira, Liam Reilly, Rebecca Richards, Marisa Shupe and Shelby Silva.   To achieve this status, they have maintained an 85 or above average and had one or less absence for the quarter.

Junior All-County Music Festival

Congratulations to the following students who represented Nanuet Senior High School in the recent Junior All-County Music Festival on January 4 & 5, 2013: Band: Sean Cao, Kyran Christopherson, Adam Donlan, Morgan Gruskin, Shawn Minter; Chorus: Nicole Bucci, Emily Cohen, Beatrice Prats; Orchestra: Sarah Chan and Aedan Lombardo

National Merit Scholarship Program

Congratulations to Class of 2013 seniors, Brendan Dang and Stefanie Wu, who have advanced to Finalist standing and are being considered for a Merit Scholarship award through the National Merit Scholarship Program.

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