WOODBINE — Mayor William Pikolycky is pleased to congratulate the 2014 elementary and high school graduates from the Borough of Woodbine.
Graduating Woodbine Elementary School on June 19, 2014 were:
Dylan Hunter Cruz, Taliah Marie Anderson, Ma’Qi Anthony Gibbs,
Xavielle Lovell Anthony Toney, Cristian Jose Cortes-Lopez,
Joel Kenneth White, Dominique Esperanza Alicea, Shyedeeia Brittany Guilford, Morris Bennie Murray-Harris, Dominic Edwin Thompson,
Emily Rachel Moran, Stacy Ann Rymarz, Jared John White, Marc Anthony Rivera, Dai’Sheila De-Ann Jones, Joshua Emmanuel Cooper,
Kevan Lee Johnson Jr.
Awards during the graduation ceremony went to:
Taliah Anderson—Woodbine Borough Student Government Award (Social Studies);
Dylan Cruz & Jared White—Philip DeSantis Award (Service to the School )
Ma’Qui Gibbs & Jared White—Cape May County Chief School Administrators Award (Top Academic Performance);
Jared White–Woodbine Volunteer Fire Department (Science);
Kevan Johnson—American Legion Award (Memorial Day Essay);
Ma’Qui Gibbs & Jared White—Knights of Columbus (Highest Academic Average);
Christian Cortez-Lopez—John and Mary Horne Award (Hardest worker;most creative);
Dominic Thompson—Carolyn Moffit Award (Outstanding Academic Improvement and Achievement)
Jared White—Lawrence and Bertha Southwick Memorial Award (Math);
Shyedeeia Guilford & Joel White—Elmer and Rose Hankerson Scholarship Award (Overall Achievement);
Dylan Cruz & Xavielle Toney—Bea Payne Memorial Award (Most Improved);
Dai’Sheila Jones & Shydeeia Guilford—PTA Scholarship Awards (Art);
Joshua Cooper—PBSIS Award
Congratulations also to Woodbine graduates attending other schools:
From Dennis Township Elementary: Colby Schalek and Narcisse Cortez-Lopez.
From Teitleman Junior High School: Jazalyn Klein and Brennan Ray
From Millville Senior High School: Samuel Barreto, Tamera Laracuente, Lenoni McNear, Alexandra Ramos, Brandon Rivera, Onix Rivera, Lawrence Schaffer, Kiera Warner.
From Cape May County Technical High School: Nicolette Joy Abad, Ariel Cooper, Alexander Joel Huertas, Julian Reese Price, Destiny Anne Rollar, Noelle Marie Sittineri.
“I wish each and every graduate from Woodbine the best in all of their future endeavors. If there is any graduate we may have not been made aware of, please contact my office so that we can mail them our personal congratulations as well,” added Mayor Pikolycky. “And special congratulations to all those from who have completed their studies in higher education this season as well, whether at the undergraduate or graduate level and all those completing technical and career programs.”
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