Document 66417

Tbureday, February 16,1999
One Hundred Sixty-Three
Earn Honors at Terrill
The names of 163 students who
earned Honor Roll standing during
the second marking period at the
Terrill Middle Schoolin Scotch Plains
were announced this week.
In the sixth grade, six children or
4.11 percent of the 146-member class
were named to the Distinguished
Honor Roll, which requires an "A"in
alt subjects.
Fifty-four children, or 36.99 per
cent of the class, were named to the
Honor Roll, which requires at least
IT GOES THIS WAYl.-School Ooe Itrst grader Uura Percoco gtwa some tips (wo "A's," no grade lower than "B"in
to Jumbo the Clown as she, Philip Assad, MarUa Bianco aod other classmates major subjects and at least "C" in
study assembly line manufacturing, part of a presentation by DECA, the Scotch other subjects.
Plalns-Fanwood high School's marketing association.
In the seventh grade, 20 childrenor
13.25 per cent of the 151-member
class, were named to the Distinguished Honor Roll and 43 children
or 28.48 per cent of the class were
named to the Honor Roll.
In the eighth grade, nine children
The deadline for the submission of or 6.38 per cent of the 141 •member
Soroplimist International of the
Greater Westfield Area is making applications is Wednesday, March I. class were named to the Distinguished
available a Youth Citizenship Award The winner or winners will be pre- Honor Roll and 31 children or 21.99
sented the award at Awards Dinner to per cent of the class were named to
to a graduating high school senior.
This award is a merit scholarship be held on Wednesday, June 14, at the Honor Roll.
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The names o f the 119 students w h o
earned Honor Roll standing during
the second marking period o f the
1994-199J school year at the Park
Middle School in Scotch Plains were
announced last week.
In the sixth grade, 11 children, or
8.03 perctntof the 137-rnemberclass,
were named to the Distinguished
Honor Roll, which requires a grade
of "A" in all subjects.
Fifty-three children, or 38.69 per
cent o f the class, were named to the
Honor Roll, which requi res two"AY*
and the remainder "B's" in major
subjects and at least a "C" or "S" in
other subjects.
In the seventh grade 11 children,or
9.40percentofthe 117-rnemberclass,
were named t o the Distinguished
Honor Roll and 2 2 children, or 18.80
per cent, of the class were named (o
the Honor Roll.
In the eighth grade, three children,
or 2.33 per cent, o f the 129-mernber
class were named to theDistinguished
Honor Roll and IS children, or II.63
percent of the class, were named to
the Honor Roll.
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for graduating high school seniors
who have made a significant contribution to the band. The scholarship
can be applied to the college of the
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band's music director for seven years
and has taught in New Jersey for 11
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has won various awards including
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