Bishop Stang High School announces “Top Ten” graduates

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Congratulations to the Top Ten students of the Bishop Stang High School Class of 2019: Patrick Clark, Jacob Thompson, Clinton Hegarty, Clare Laroche, Katherine D’Ordine, Sarah Gracia, Gage Ramsden, Daqi (Jen) Chen, Kenneth Mackenzie, Ziqi (Christine) Yu. The Top Ten students were recognized last night, May 23th at the annual Senior Awards and Scholarship Presentations, which was held at White’s of Westport.

Additional recognition will occur at the graduation, where Salutatorian Jacob Thompson will welcome the graduates and guests, and Valedictorian Patrick Clark will deliver an address at the 57th Commencement Exercises. The guest speaker at the graduation ceremony will be James A. Black, President and CEO of Moran Shipping Agencies and member of the Class of 1969. Bishop Stang High School’s Graduation Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 in the John C. O’Brien Gymnasium at 5pm.

• Patrick Clark of New Bedford will attend Harvard University.
• Jacob Thompson of Lakeville will attend Lehigh University.
• Clinton Hegarty of Westport will attend Northeastern University.
• Clare Laroche of Bristol, RI will attend the University of Rhode Island.
• Katherine D’Ordine of Lakeville will attend Bryant University.
• Sarah Gracia of New Bedford will attend Northeastern University.
• Gage Ramsden of Lakeville will attend Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
• Daqi (Jen) Chen of Shanghai, China will attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
• Kenneth Mackenzie of Westport will attend the University of Vermont.
• Ziqi (Christine) Yu of Guangzhou, China will attend the University of California at San Diego.

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