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Three play Carnegie Hall
Three musically talented juniors had the thrill of performing at Carnegie Hall with
theGreater Princeton Truth Symphony (GPYS) in January Manfred Collado, Matthew FormanandSydneyHeissexpresseddelightwiththeexperience. “Althoughthisisnot my first time playing at Carnegie Hall,” said Manfred, who has studied the violin for fiveyears, “I was still excited. Just realizing that the Isaac Stern Auditorium is where
manyofthe best musicians in history have performed was a thrill."
Wendy’s Hdsman honorees Mrs. Lisa Lentz. College Counselor, announced in September that seniors Jodie Antonoff and Adam Cancryn were selected to be the school's candidates for the national scholarship sponsored by Wendy’s. Adam was also named a Semi-Finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship Program conducted by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation that honors talented Black Americans
withscholarships.
From the left: Ian English, Marissa Carlucci, Emily McGurk, Bill)' Buchbinder, Aneesa Sonawalla, Lauren Levine, Jessica Clarke, Micaela Lyons, Milika Griffiths and Sarah Wyatt were participants of the auditioned vocal group this year. From LS, Shivangi Goel and Katie Buchbinder (not pictured) were also selected for HonorChoir.
Distinguished Scholars named
The Garden State Scholarship Program named Mwende
Muindi, Walter Trosin and Michael Kreitzer Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholars. These three were among thetop5,000inthestatebasedonbeinginthetop 10percent of their class and achieving an SAT score of 1260 or higher at the end of their junior year.
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NJ Elementary and Middle School Honor Choir selectees




















































































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