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Thursday, May 31, 2018
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Greeting Card Project Three Color Screen Print Nadia Boyea https://ift.tt/2srxhIv
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Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Greeting Card Project Two Color Screen Prints Nicole Quinn https://ift.tt/2LH0Mz2
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Friday, May 25, 2018
Junior Award: May 25, 2018 Josephine Content Josette has been nominated for the Rochester Institute of Technology Computing Medal for her outstanding work in the academic and extracurricular settings. Josette is one of the hardest working students at Greenville. She excels in all academic classes, is currently enrolled in the IB Diploma Programme and a leader in our school ensembles and Robotics Club. Josette is ranked first in her competitive class and not only works hard during the academic calendar year, but throughout her summer months as well. She has participated in the Boston University Trumpet workshop at Tanglewood and participated in a variety of other academic opportunities. Josette’s desire to pursue some of the nation’s most competitive schools for mechanical engineering and robotics has earned her this honor. The RIT Computing Medal is in the amount of $7,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations to Josette!
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Junior Award: May 24, 2018 Sierra Gilroy Sierra has been nominated for the Elmira College Key Award. This award is given to Sierra because she is ranked second in her competitive class and continually excels in the academic setting. Sierra challenges herself on a daily basis and is well-liked by everyone. Sierra’s interest and dedication to pursuing a program in Pre-Med and possibly attending Elmira College have earned her this honor. The Elmira College Key Award is in the amount of $20,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Sierra!
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Junior Award: May 23, 2018 Aidan O’Connor Aidan has been nominated for the Clarkson Leadership Award and the Cornell Admissions Invitation. These awards are given to Aidan for his exemplary leadership skills and academic excellence. Aidan represented Greenville at the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership seminar and did an outstanding job. Aidan always puts his best foot forward and is well liked by his peers and the Greenville faculty. The Clarkson Leadership Award is in the amount of $15,000 per year upon enrollment and the Cornell Admissions Invitation is an honorary Cornell sweatshirt and admissions invitation. Congratulations Aidan!
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Junior Award: May 22, 2018 Valerie Lewis Valerie has been nominated for the University of Rochester Bausch and Lomb Science Award, as well as the Cornell Admissions Invitation. These awards are given to Valerie because she is at the top of her class and excels in her science coursework. She is also very invested in our FFA program and is a valued leader in the program. Valerie’s interest and dedication to pursuing coursework in this field has earned her these opportunities. The University of Rochester Award is in the amount of $10,000 per year upon enrollment and the Cornell Admissions Invitation is an honorary Cornell sweatshirt and admissions invitation. Congratulations Valerie!
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Junior Award: May 21, 2018 Chloe Cox Chloe has been nominated for the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal Award. This award is given to Chloe because she excels in the academic setting and challenges herself daily. She ranks in the top 5 of her class and has a high grade point average. She is a member of National Honor Society, Interact and varsity volleyball. Her interest and dedication to pursuing a career in architecture and possibly attending RPI have earned her this nomination. This award is for $25,000 per year for up to five years for students enrolled in the Bachelors of Architecture program. Congratulations Chloe!
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Thursday, May 24, 2018
Principle of Design Project Charcoal and Color Pencil Gavin Metcalf What principle of design do you think this piece represents? Would it be contrast, balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, pattern,or unity? https://ift.tt/2J2JCgR
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Principle of Design Project Acrylic Paint Jozlyn Davis What principle of design do you think this piece represents? Would it be contrast, balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, pattern,or unity? https://ift.tt/2J5999i
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Principle of Design Project Charcoal & Acrylic Paint Thanhvy Dinh Abby Drolette What principle of design do you think this piece represents? Would it be contrast, balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, pattern,or unity? https://ift.tt/2kgPQMc
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Monday, May 21, 2018
Principle of Design Project Chalk Pastels Brooke O'Keefe What principle of design do you think this piece represents? Would it be contrast, balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, pattern,or unity? https://ift.tt/2s0otsV
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Sunday, May 20, 2018
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Saturday, May 19, 2018
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Friday, May 18, 2018
Principles of Design Cut Paper Zach Storrs https://ift.tt/2wSLjZb
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Junior Award: May 18, 2018 Bridget Rose Bridget has been nominated for the Clarkson Achievement Award. This award is given to her because she ranks in the top 10% of her class and excels in a rigorous academic course load. Bridget does very well in her AP/IB coursework and is well respected by her peers and the Greenville faculty. Bridget is kind, compassionate and always achieves her best. This award is for $12,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Bridget!
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Junior Award: May 17, 2018 Lenore Mardas Lenore has been nominated for the University of Rochester George Eastman Young Leaders Award. Lenore is awarded this opportunity because she ranks in the top 10% of her class, challenges herself academically and is a leader in our school community. Lenore represented Greenville High School at the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy and did a fine job! This award is for $10,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Lenore!
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Junior Award: May 16, 2018 Briana Mackey Briana has been nominated for the Rochester Institute of Technology Creativity and Innovation Award. Briana has earned this honor because she is in the top 10% of her competitive class and a valued member in our art classes. Her desire to pursue a program in visual arts and graphics proves she has an interest in creating innovative material. This award is for $7,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Briana!
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Junior Award: May 15, 2018 Lydia Mardas Lydia has been nominated for the University of Rochester Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award. Lydia is nominated for this award because she maintains high grades in accelerated AP and IB humanities courses and is a leader in our Interact Club. Lydia is a kind and compassionate student and deserving of this honor. This award is for $10,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Lydia!
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Junior Award: May 14, 2018 Jude Kappel Jude has been nominated for the LeMoyne College Heights Award and the Rochester Institute of Technology Computing Medal. These awards are given to Jude because he is in the top 10% of his class, has high scores on his PSAT and SAT exams and is a leader both in and out of the classroom setting. Jude has grown as a student learner and continues to challenge himself and strive for excellence. Jude’s interest in Business or Engineering programs can be pursued at these institutions. The LeMoyne award is for $12,500 per year upon enrollment and the RIT award is for $7,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Jude!
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Thursday, May 17, 2018
Principle of Design Project Watercolor & Acrylic Paint Abby Drolette What principle of design do you think this piece represents? Would it be contrast, balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, pattern,or unity? https://ift.tt/2ItYqSf
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Principle of Design Project Acrylic Paint Madeline Feltman What principle of design do you think this piece represents? Would it be contrast, balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, pattern,or unity? https://ift.tt/2KwPVXd
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Principle of Design Project Arctic Paint Carley Estep What principle of design do you think this piece represents? Would it be contrast, balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, pattern,or unity? https://ift.tt/2InnQRi
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Monday, May 14, 2018
Principle of Design Project Watercolor & Black Cut Paper Molly SanEmeterio https://ift.tt/2rI5fbG
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Friday, May 11, 2018
Junior Award: May 11, 2018 Natalie Wysokowski Natalie has been nominated for the St. Michael’s College Book Award. This award is given to a student who earns high grades in accelerated coursework, is a member of National Honor Society and exhibits a commitment to community services and kindness. Natalie is well liked by the faculty and her peers and is a wonderful role model for younger students. This award ranges from $12,000 to full tuition per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Natalie!
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Junior Award: May 10, 2018 Bergen Criswell Bergen has been nominated for the Rochester Institute of Technology Creativity and Innovation Award and the University of Rochester Xerox Award. He is ranked in the top 10%, a leader both in the classroom and on the athletic fields and has an interest in business and marketing, where his creativity can flourish. The RIT award is for $7,000 per year upon enrollment and the University of Rochester is for $10,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Bergen!
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Thursday, May 10, 2018
Junior Award: May 9, 2018 Ryan McAneny Ryan has been nominated for the Student Sage Award. Ryan demonstrates good character and commitment to his academics. Across the board, Ryan is known for his work ethic, strong grades and kindness. He is a member of our athletic teams and National Honors Society and embodies the Sage motto “To be, to know, to do”. This award is for a minimum of $10,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Ryan!
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Junior Award: May 8, 2018 Dylan Licata Dylan has been nominated for the Elmira College Key Award. Dylan has earned this honor because he excels in the classroom setting and beyond. He challenges himself by taking Advanced Placement coursework and scored very high on the SAT’s this year. Additionally, he is a member of our athletic program and National Honor Society. This award is for $20,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Dylan!
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Junior Award: May 7, 2018 Skyla VanFleet Skyla has been nominated for the Student Sage Award. Skyla is dedicated to her studies and committed to pursuing Russell Sage for the nursing program. She has worked diligently to graduate a year early to make this dream a reality. Skyla is kind, caring and a respected member of our community. This award is for a minimum of $10,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Skyla!
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Junior Award: May 4, 2018 Riley Smith Riley has been nominated for the Rachel Carson Book Award. This award is given to her because of her interest in science and photojournalism. Riley is compassionate and kind and well-liked by her peers and faculty at Greenville. This award includes a book, as well as $5,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Riley!
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Junior Award: May 3, 2018 Garrett de Long Garrett has been nominated for the St. Michael’s College Book Award. This award goes to Garrett because he earns high grades in his accelerated coursework, he is involved in National Honor Society and he has a commitment to community service and kindness. This award ranges from a minimum of $12,000 to full tuition upon enrollment, as well as includes a book. Congratulations Garrett!
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Junior Award: May 2, 2018 Christine Focken Christine has been nominated for the Wells College 21st Century Leadership Award. Christine has earned this honor because she has high academics and always demonstrates a positive attitude and leadership qualities at Greenville. Christine represented the Greenville Central School District very well at last years Rotary Youth Leadership Academy and is invested in our Interact Club. This award is for $10,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Christine!
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Junior Award: May 1, 2018 Madison Bell Madison has been nominated for the Bryn Mawr College President’s Book Award. This award goes to Madison because she is a self-directed and motivated young woman interested in pursuing a business program. She always puts her best foot forward and is a pleasure to have in the academic setting. The Bryn Mawr College President’s Book Award is StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Gallup as well as a $250 travel stipend to visit the school. Congratulations Madison!
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Junior Awards: April 30, 2018 Claire Tolan Claire has been nominated for the Wells College 21st Century Leadership Award. Claire has earned this honor because she has high academics and always demonstrates a positive attitude and leadership qualities at Greenville. She is a leader in Interact Club, Yellow Ribbon and on our sports teams. She also represented Greenville last year at the HOBY Leadership conference. This award is for $10,000 per year upon enrollment. Congratulations Claire!
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018
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