North School Chamber to celebrate 2024 Honor Scholars

The North Shore Chamber of Commerce presents its 2024 Honor Scholars Recognition Dinner on Thursday, May 9, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the DoubleTree Hilton in Danvers.

The North Shore Chamber’s Honor Scholars Recognition Dinner celebrates the top 5 percent of students in the graduating classes of every public and private high school on the North Shore. This year, more than 300 graduates from more than 30 high schools have been selected for this special recognition.

This longstanding tradition is celebrating its 56th year. It began in 1968 when the honorees were only Beverly High students, because the Chamber served only the city of Beverly. Today, with the growth of the Chamber, the event has grown to encompass the entire North Shore. .

The May 9 dinner will feature a short program along with the presentation of certificates to each Honor Scholar, who will be recognized by name on stage. The students include:

Bishop Fenwick High School

Cecilia Kay, James Missett, Lacey Murphy, Helene Phelan, Flynn Plowman

Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical High School

Rory Carvalho, Christopher Cunha, Bella Dame, Joseph Dooley, Mary Dubreuil, Mia Gauron, Iwana Hyacinthe, Susan Josephson, Samantha Lord, Ava Maher, Christine Mbachi, Caitlyn McKiernan, Sarah Mello, Allison Morley, Olivia Pelletier, Kyla Slomsky, Alexandria Thomas, Victoria Vigneaux, Ely Wallen, Savannah White

Peabody P.R.E.P

Bianca Burt, Brianna-Marie Tejeda

Peabody Veterans Memorial High School

Abigail Bettencourt, Kyra Buckley, Jake Canuel, Jessica Chau, Ty Couillard, Dylan Faletra, Vanessa Kolani, Theodosia Kourtelidis, Panayiota Papantonakis, Vanessa Prousalis, Matthew Ryder, Dea Sala, Taranpreet Singh, Elijah Swanson, Joseph Thibault, Charlotte Tracia

St. John’s Prep

Elliott Adams, Luke Aengenheyster, Daniel Baumfeld, Alex Bernstein, Harry Block, Innes Boesch, Joseph Ellard, Chase Fruehauf, Mark Ghiu, Christian Kaminski, David Kane, Alexander Melville, Aidan Miller, Christopher Shea

Through the sponsorship of the business community, all Honor Scholars are invited to attend the dinner for free. They will be joined by school officials, family members and representatives of the business community. EBSCO Information Services is this year’s premier sponsor. Tim Collins, president and CEO of EBSCO, will be the event’s keynote speaker. Platinum Sponsors are Wellpoint, Institution for Savings, Beth Israel Lahey Health/Beverly Hospital and Addison Gilbert Hospital, Eastern Bank, North Shore Bank, Windover Construction, Mr. & Mrs. L. Dexter Woodman Scholarship Fund, North Shore Nissan, GMC Danvers, and Volvo Cars of Danvers. Numerous businesses are also supporting the event at the Gold, Silver and Bronze Sponsor levels.

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