
Immaculate High School, a college preparatory Catholic high school that provides a modern STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) educational program and community service component to students in Danbury and surrounding towns in Connecticut and New York, announced its Honor Roll for the first semester of the 2019-20 school year.
“Students at Immaculate are intellectually diverse; we are proud of each of them as they strive to achieve academic excellence. We commend especially our honor roll students for employing their God-given talents and recognize them for the exceptional efforts that they have demonstrated in order to excel academically while balancing extracurricular and personal commitments,” said Mary Maloney, President of Immaculate High School.
Students who met the criteria for Distinguished Honors (4.3 GPA and above), High Honors (3.9-4.2 GPA) and Honors (3.5-3.8 GPA) are named below:
New Fairfield & Sherman Students:
Seniors:
DH: Elizabeth Flaherty, Analiese Seaman
HH: Michael Malgieri, Gia Massoni, Abigail Mill
Honors: Amanda Bittner, Shuning Hong
Sherman: HH: Tristan DiNatale
Juniors:
DH: Jack Benzing, Quy NguyenHonors: Angelina Ciatto
Sophomores:
DH: Sarra Darby, Anna Flaherty, Jesse Hanniger, Elise Quartaro, Susan Radliff
HH: Madison Bourque
Honors: Gavin Buttafuoco, Melanie Seaman, Lilly Zuccala
Freshman:
HH: Colleen Blackman
Sherman: H: Ava Viola
Immaculate High School encourages students to find success in academics, athletics, fine arts and clubs and is ranked in the top ten of all Catholic high schools in the State of Connecticut by NICHE. One of the more affordable private high schools, Immaculate High School is also among the highest ranked Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Bridgeport and continues to attain the highest SAT scores in the Diocese. Immaculate High School students, a representation of area public, private and Catholic schools, seek academic challenges, discover leadership and engage in progressive learning opportunities and have high success rates: 100% of the Class of 2019 were accepted to choice colleges and universities and were awarded college scholarships and grants totaling $27 million.
In addition to a college-preparatory academic program that offers over 33 Advanced Placement classes and a STEAM curriculum featuring advanced technology, a CISCO certification program, renovated science labs and engineering classes and a Certified Nursing Associate program, Immaculate High School has an award-winning Fine Arts program, a student career internship program, athletic teams that have won SWC and State Championships, 44 clubs and a Campus Ministry and community service program that instills faith, compassion and reverence for others. Immaculate High School, founded in 1962, is a private, non-profit Catholic college-preparatory institution serving students from 28 communities in Connecticut and New York.