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Neml #4 (16-17) For awards purposes, each county is its own region - except that counties followed by the same number are grouped together as one region. JANUARY 2017 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT CONNECTICUT Coyle & Cassidy HS 17 10 18 14 59 Fairfield - 1 Mansfield HS 25 16 26 24 91 Brookfield HS 21 18 24 63 North Attleboro HS 21 19 22 62 Bunnell HS Essex - 8 Convent of the Sacred Heart 16 17 21 54 Bishop Fenwick HS 22 16 21 18 77 Immaculate HS 20 15 25 60 Brooks School 27 25 28 29 109 Jewish HS of CT 16 11 12 39 Landmark HS 11 8 13 32 Masuk HS 18 18 36 Phillips Academy 30 30 30 30 120 New Canaan HS 15 17 21 17 70 The Academy at Penguin Hill 11 6 1 18 Ridgefield HS 24 28 21 73 The Governor's Academy 26 26 28 25 105 St. Joseph HS 21 21 27 21 90 Waring School 15 13 10 38 Stamford HS 16 10 19 9 54 Franklin - 7 Hartford - 2 Deerfield Academy 30 24 25 22 101 Academy of Aerospace & 23 21 24 29 97 Northfield Mount Hermon Sch 30 27 28 27 112 East Granby HS 19 15 20 16 70 Hampshire - 7 Farmington HS 21 8 12 9 50 Williston Northamp. Sch 24 24 27 20 95 Granby Memorial HS 15 9 13 8 45 Middlesex - 9 Loomis Chaffee School 24 24 23 22 93 AMSA Charter School 26 26 30 27 109 Master's School 16 4 13 8 41 Beaver Country Day Sch 18 14 16 11 59 St. Paul Catholic HS 20 8 14 18 60 Belmont Hill School Litchfield - 3 Buckingham Browne & Nichols 28 28 28 28 112 Canterbury School 20 15 26 4 65 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Sch 24 17 18 17 76 Hotchkiss School 25 30 55 Chelmsford HS 23 5 5 5 38 Kent School 26 23 28 25 102 Concord-Carlisle Reg HS 25 25 25 27 102 New Milford HS 15 14 17 11 57 Framingham HS 25 22 28 25 100 Northwestern Regional HS 21 17 25 18 81 Jonas Clarke Middle School 30 28 30 30 118 Shepaug Valley Mid./HS 18 10 17 12 57 Littleton HS 22 22 21 16 81 Taft School 25 27 26 27 105 Lowell Catholic High School The Gunnery Malden Catholic HS 24 28 18 70 Middlesex - 3 Maynard HS 21 10 19 12 62 Franklin Academy 25 16 24 20 85 Middlesex School 25 23 28 25 101 Middletown HS 17 9 19 9 54 Natick HS 26 20 26 18 90 New Haven - 4 Newton Country Day Sch 23 16 24 63 Chase Collegiate School 21 21 22 23 87 Prospect Hill Academy CS 11 10 13 11 45 Cheshire Academy 26 27 30 24 107 Reading Memorial HS Cheshire HS Somerville HS 21 17 25 18 81 Daniel Hand HS 25 20 25 24 94 Waltham HS 18 18 22 15 73 East Haven HS Wayland HS 24 21 27 22 94 Oxford High School 10 6 10 26 Weston HS 26 28 29 30 113 Sacred Heart Academy 18 18 Wilmington HS 16 9 24 13 62 MAINE Norfolk - 10 Aroostook - 5 Dedham Sr. HS 16 8 13 10 47 Maine Sch. of Sci./Math 27 25 27 23 102 Dexter Southfield School 19 18 19 17 73 Cumberland - 5 Foxborough Regional CS 18 10 20 20 68 Cheverus HS 22 23 23 22 90 Franklin HS 24 26 27 77 Kennebec - 5 Medfield HS 16 16 21 12 65 Kents Hill School 19 19 25 15 78 Milton Academy 21 18 12 6 57 Penobscot - 5 Needham HS 25 21 27 24 97 Bangor HS 21 25 24 26 96 Noble & Greenough Sch 27 26 27 27 107 York - 5 Quincy HS 19 19 21 16 75 Marshwood HS 18 14 22 17 71 St. Sebastian's School Thornton Academy 23 22 23 15 83 Stoughton HS 16 10 14 11 51 MASSACHUSETTS Thayer Academy 22 24 25 24 95 Barnstable - 6 Ursuline Academy 16 12 14 42 Falmouth Academy 19 14 24 18 75 Xaverian Brothers HS 21 14 13 13 61 St. John Paul II High School 17 13 23 22 75 Plymouth - 11 Berkshire - 7 Brockton HS 17 6 14 37 BART Charter PS 18 8 16 8 50 Carver HS 13 11 17 6 47 Mt. Greylock Reg. HS 17 10 25 18 70 Hingham Pub. Sch St. Joseph Central HS Norwell HS 21 19 24 20 84 Wahconah Reg. HS Old Rochester Reg. Jr/Sr HS 24 19 23 18 84 Bristol - 6 Pembroke High School 15 12 20 11 58 AL-Noor Academy 16 12 19 12 59 Plymouth North HS 19 13 13 45 Bishop Connolly HS 4 6 11 9 30 Suffolk - 12 Boston Latin School 25 30 30 30 115 Londonderry HS 22 17 25 17 81 Catholic Memorial School 21 25 17 10 73 Portsmouth HS 12 17 10 21 60 Commonwealth School 22 22 23 26 93 Windham High School 20 21 22 16 79 John D. O'Bryant Sch of 22 20 21 10 73 RHODE ISLAND The Newman School Bristol - 16 Winthrop HS 18 14 17 11 60 Barrington HS 25 26 26 29 106 Worcester - 13 St. Andrew's School 23 20 19 12 74 Algonquin Regional HS 24 22 25 24 95 Newport - 16 Milford HS 5 4 6 15 Portsmouth Abbey School 27 23 28 25 103 Whitinsville Chrstn Sch 4 2 6 12 Providence - 16 Worcester Academy 23 23 27 24 97 La Salle Academy 16 12 9 37 NEW HAMPSHIRE Moses Brown School 16 5 7 28 Carroll - 14 Wheeler School 26 25 27 24 102 Brewster Academy 18 14 14 15 61 VERMONT Coos - 14 Bennington - 17 Gorham MS/HS 15 14 24 16 69 Burr & Burton Academy 19 11 30 Grafton - 14 Caledonia - 17 Hanover HS 24 21 25 19 89 St. Johnsbury Academy Holderness School 19 19 Chittenden - 17 Hillsborough - 15 Mt. Mansfield Union HS 24 25 30 23 102 Alvirne HS 17 18 22 16 73 Washington - 17 Souhegan HS 18 14 21 53 Spaulding HS 17 17 16 17 67 The Derryfield School 23 14 17 54 Windham - 17 Merrimack - 14 Brattleboro Union HS 21 12 22 16 71 Bishop Brady HS 9 20 29 Windsor - 17 St. Paul's School 24 26 27 27 104 Hartford HS 18 17 13 8 56 Rockingham - 15 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Sonny An, Taft School, CT Josh Li, Weston HS, MA Keilty Ben, Academy of Aerospace & Engineering, CT Tom Li, Kent School, CT Eric Bi, Chase Collegiate School, CT Harry Li, Hotchkiss School, CT Chesphongphach Buranasilp, Brewster Academy, NH Jonathan Lindeman, Boston Latin School, MA Cam Camacho, Noble & Greenough Sch, MA Tianfang Liu, Portsmouth Abbey School, RI Tony Chang, St. Joseph HS, CT Jeff Liu, Weston HS, MA Sammy Charney, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Joy Ma, St. Paul's School, NH Victor Chau, Boston Latin School, MA Michelle Mantilla, Boston Latin School, MA Danush Chelladurai, AMSA Charter School, MA Praneet Mekala, AMSA Charter School, MA Eric Chen, Boston Latin School, MA Clay Mizgerd, Noble & Greenough Sch, MA Linda Chen, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Noble Mushtak, Marshwood HS, ME Jeremy Chen, Commonwealth School, MA Damon Prum, Boston Latin School, MA Huiping Chen, Hotchkiss School, CT Bill Qin, Phillips Academy, MA Erica Choi, St. Paul's School, NH Agasha Ratam, Hotchkiss School, CT Kyle Cholod, Cheverus HS, ME Michael Ren, Phillips Academy, MA Dianne Choo, Kent School, CT David Rubin, Bangor HS, ME Jung Soo Chu, Buckingham Browne & Nichols Upper Shuvom Sadhuka, Cambridge Rindge & Latin Sch, M Michael Chung, Barrington HS, RI Tarang Saluja, Commonwealth School, MA Ashley Chung, Boston Latin School, MA Ian Sheerin, Noble & Greenough Sch, MA Jeremiah DeGreeff, Middlesex School, MA Daniel Sheinberg, Barrington HS, RI Alex Ding, Commonwealth School, MA Tyler Shen, Phillips Academy, MA William Duan, Phillips Academy, MA Scott Taber, St. Paul's School, NH Zachary Dunbrack, Framingham HS, MA Anthony Tao, Boston Latin School, MA Ben Epstein, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Kawin Tiyawattanaroj, Hotchkiss School, CT Jocelyn Gartley, Academy of Aerospace & Engineering,Christopher Toborg, Spaulding HS, VT Matt Gilbert, Thayer Academy, MA Anthony Tranduc, Boston Latin School, MA Theo Guerin, Falmouth Academy, MA Ashley Tuy, Boston Latin School, MA Alexander Guo, Deerfield Academy, MA Yizhi Wang, Hotchkiss School, CT Hansen Guo, Brooks School, MA Andrew Wang, Phillips Academy, MA Bharath Heggadahalli, Algonquin Regional HS, MA Steven Wang, Williston Northamp. Sch, MA Alexandra Hoey, Concord-Carlisle Reg HS, MA Tianshu Wang, Brooks School, MA Jocelyn Hsieh, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Albert Wu, Weston HS, MA Zixuan Huang, Weston HS, MA Benjamin Wu, Boston Latin School, MA Jamie Huang, Boston Latin School, MA Liane Xu, Boston Latin School, MA chris jacobs, Academy of Aerospace & Engineering, C Miru Yang, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Christy Jestin, Boston Latin School, MA Mark Yang, Concord-Carlisle Reg HS, MA Laura Jiang, Boston Latin School, MA Andrew Yao, Weston HS, MA Kate (Zhiqiao) Jiang, The Derryfield School, NH Jeffrey Yao, Buckingham Browne & Nichols Upper Sc Sally Jong, Brooks School, MA Jason Yu, Boston Latin School, MA Kenz Kallal, Weston HS, MA Albert Yue, Phillips Academy, MA Aaron Kaufer, Buckingham Browne & Nichols Upper Xiadi Zhai, Boston Latin School, MA Vedula Keshav, Academy of Aerospace & Engineering, Victoria Zhang, Phillips Academy, MA Euhan Kim, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Jiaheng Zhang, Boston Latin School, MA Anjalie Kini, Phillips Academy, MA Mona Zhang, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Michael Lamontagne, Barrington HS, RI Jonny Zhang, Barrington HS, RI Diane Lee, Brooks School, MA Chuyang Zhao, Brewster Academy, NH Peem Lerdputtipongporn, Taft School, CT Yue Zhou, Worcester Academy, MA Alex Li, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Siye Zhu, Phillips Academy, MA HIGH SCORING STUDENTS - CUMULATIVE Jung Soo Chu - Buckingham Browne & Nichol 24 Peem Lerdputtipongporn - Taft School, CT 22 Ben Epstein - Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA 24 Nhat Pham - Phillips Academy, MA 22 Anjalie Kini - Phillips Academy, MA 24 Andrew Wang - Phillips Academy, MA 22 Alex Li - Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA 24 William Zhao - The Governor's Academy, MA 22 Bill Qin - Phillips Academy, MA 24 Michael Zhao - The Governor's Academy, MA 22 Rishi Advani - AMSA Charter School, MA 23 Danush Chelladurai - AMSA Charter School, 21 William Duan - Phillips Academy, MA 23 Linda Chen - Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA 21 Hansen Guo - Brooks School, MA 23 Erica Choi - St.
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