46 Nashoba Tech graduates qualify for Adams Scholarship – Lowell Sun

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WESTFORD — Forty-six recent graduates from Nashoba Valley Technical High School earned the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship.
The state scholarship provides a tuition credit for up to eight semesters of undergraduate education at any of the 29 UMass universities, Massachusetts state universities and Massachusetts community colleges.
Eligibility is based on students’ first-time scores on high-school MCAS tests. Scholarships are granted to students:
• whose combined MCAS score places them in the top 25% of students in their district.
• who score in the Advanced category on one of three state assessment tests in English Language Arts, Mathematics, or STE (Biology, Chemistry, Introductory Physics or Technology/Engineering).
• who score in the Proficient or Advanced category on the remaining two state assessment tests.
The following students, all 2025 NVTHS graduates, qualified for the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship.
Ayer: Zachary Sickorez.
Billerica: Thomas Monahan.
Chelmsford: Richard Collins, Roze Mayotte, Seamus O’Neil, Caio Saraiva, Cole Schaufus, Joshua Seelen, Andrew Wong.
Fitchburg: Bryann Meadows.
Groton: Madison Dawes, Dakota Kerr, Samuel Santoro.
Littleton: Rocco Cegalis, Ariana Christmas, Lidia Davis, Montana Gott, Allyson Montgomery, Aspen Woodall.
Pepperell: Chase Blaisdell, Matthew Brady, Austin Geoffrey, Damian Goncalves, Caitlyne Herman, Israel Kakulu, Shayla Kirk, Charles Laprad, Casey Manseau, Alison McIntire, Ty Stapleton, William Taynor, Amira White, Jackson Wright.
Shirley: Josefina Daisy, Ryan Kramer.
Townsend: Brayden Anderson-Theriault, Pierce Fellows, Trevor Kinney.
Westford: Zachary Cohen, Susanna Floyd, Samuel Hesketh, Andrew McIntosh, Jacob Morrison, Amanda Pespisa, Alexander Richard, Benjamin Zukowsky.
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