Franklin, MA – Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School honored fifty-eight students from the graduating class of 2025 who have been awarded the prestigious John & Abigail Adams Scholarship. This honor not only celebrates these students' outstanding academic achievements, but also provides them with incredible opportunities for their future education.
The John & Abigail Adams Scholarship is awarded to Massachusetts public high school students who have demonstrated exceptional performance on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) tests. To qualify, students must score at the Advanced level in either the Mathematics or English Language Arts section, and at least Proficient in the other section. Additionally, their combined MCAS scores must place them in the top 25% of their school district.
Recipients of the John & Abigail Adams Scholarship are eligible for an undergraduate tuition waiver at any Massachusetts state college or university. This scholarship is valid for up to eight consecutive semesters of undergraduate education at a Massachusetts public college or university provided students maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher during their college years.
Congratulations to the following fifty-eight recipients from the Tri-County class of 2025! Your achievements inspire us all and we look forward to seeing the amazing contributions you will make in the years to come.
Franklin - Sydnie Anagnos, Conor Cadorette, Sunny Dion, Jaimin Farrington Leet, Nicholas Harootunian, Clancy Harrington, Jesse Rogers, Eric Talamini, Ethan Trudel
Medfield - Matthew Johnson
Medway - Corey Ball, William Chenette, Madisyn Downs, Alicia Hall, Jonah Scott, Cecilia Sprague
Millis - Ephraim Aday, Connor Girouard, Loatchwel Joseph, Derek McGuire
Norfolk - William Ford, Serenity Sullivan
North Attleboro - Christina Abdel Alrahim, Tyler Bellavance, Andrae Buttrick, Diego Canales, Nicholas Daday, Bodhi Deggendorf, Jonathan Dise, Maggie Handren, Landon Kaplan, Matilda Keating, Sydney Piette, Devin Roca, Jack Simmons, Lucas Varosky, Sarah Vuilliomenet, Ashley White, Shea Young
Plainville - Annie Hatami, Andrew Hutchins, Connor Huzco-Hall, Makenna Jones, Leonardo Oliveira
Seekonk - Serena Avila, Cayden Bourassa, William Godfrey, Grace Gordon, Alexander Gries, Jack Pardi, Seth Varhol
Walpole - Grace Kennedy, Parker Loconto, Thomas O'Shaughnessy, Kaleigh Stenstrom
Wrentham - Noah Gable, Thomas Genereux, Martin McCrave
For more information about the John & Abigail Adams Scholarship and its benefits, please visit the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website at (https://www.mass.gov/info-details/john-and-abigail-adams-scholarship).