Tuesday, March 26, 2019

East Greenwich High School Announces 2018-19 Salutatorian & Valedictorian


East Greenwich High School Announces 2018-19 Salutatorian & Valedictorian 

On behalf of East Greenwich High School, Principal Michael Podraza has announced that the EGHS Class of 2019 Salutatorian & Valedictorian has been determined.

Salutatorian: Ms. Lauren Shanos

Valedictorian: Mr. Ari Vilker

“We are proud of both of these students for their accomplishments during their tenure here at East Greenwich High School” said Mr. Podraza. “They are both wonderful examples of students who have taken advantage of the full array of opportunities the East Greenwich community have presented to them. Both students lead by example and help to create and sustain the culture of excellence found here at East Greenwich High School. I am confident that both students will represent their classmates and the East Greenwich School community with dignity and honor during this year’s graduation exercises.”

The East Greenwich High School Valedictorian and Salutatorian are selected based upon a ranking of the cumulative Grade Point Averages (GPAs) of all members of the senior class of East Greenwich High School. The senior final GPA for selection purposes culminates after the school year’s first semester grades are established.

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

FBLA Spring Newsletter 2019- Awards Edition

Spring Newsletter 2019/ Awards Edition


By Owen Hirshorn, Chief Marketing Officer / March 18, 2019

With top-three finishes in 30 different events at this year’s Rhode Island State Leadership Conference, East Greenwich FBLA put up a dominant performance when the stakes were highest. In fact, at the March 5 award ceremony, it was announced that each of the chapter’s 52 competitors placed in the the top five in an event. Fifteen (15) of these competitors also took home first place in the event.

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Seen above is the full East Greenwich competition roster. The 36 members with an asterisk (*) next to their name either placed first or second in one or more of their events, qualifying them for the 2019 National Leadership Conference in San Antonio, Texas.

In other news from the State Leadership Conference, Jessica Caterson and Jason Page were re-elected State Vice President and State Treasurer, respectively. Next year will be the second year in office for both officers.

A number of FBLA members also competed in the Global Economic Symposium at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston on February 15. In this tri-state competition, student-teams from Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island developed a research-based, viable economic solution to an emerging issue of global and local consequence. The keynote speaker was RI General Treasurer Seth Magaziner, who posed for a picture with the East Greenwich delegation afterward.

The competition was divided into two parts: a formal poster session and five-minute presentation followed by Q&A with panels of judges comprised of national civic leaders, industry executives, and academicians from leading universities. Seen below are the winners from East Greenwich in each category.


Sophomore Jack Gecawich was also honored at the Global Economic Symposium by the Foundation President for the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). Jack earned first place among Rhode Island high-school competitors in their Fall 2018 national essay competition. Entrants analyzed the financial position and market share of an entrepreneur-founded, publicly-traded company and provided the current CEO with advice on accessing the capital markets to fund a recommended business investment. Jack directed his analysis and recommendations to eBay’s founder Pierre Omidyar.

Finally, on March 6, Jack and three other members of East Greenwich FBLA— Zing Gee, Nick Sanzi, and Suraj Sait—testified at the Rhode Island State House in support of House Bill 5033 designed to ensure all RI high school students have access to a personal finance course. This bill and its sister legislation in the Senate (S0112) would require all public high schools to offer a personal finance course beginning in the 2019-2020 school year and would require graduates to demonstrate proficiency in such a course in the 2021-2022 school year. Video starts at :30.

Monday, March 18, 2019

Brant Wei Represents EGHS at "Who Wants to Be a Mathematician" Contest

From Mrs. Chace-
Congratulations to Brant Wei who was one of only 10 high school students to be selected to compete in the annual Who Wants to be a Mathematician Contest. Brant proudly represented EGHS, finishing 3rd in his round. Fantastic job Brant!





Monday, March 11, 2019

Awards and Accolades for Three EGHS Clubs

It was quite a week and weekend for EGHS with many accomplishments and awards garnered by our students and clubs. Our congratulations go out to the following clubs, students and advisors on a job well done!


I. The EGHS Drama Club presented the show in How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying at the RI High School Drama Festival.  This was the first time EG has entered this festival and did an absolutely fantastic job, with several of them winning individual awards. The Following students won RI Drama All State Company Awards:
  • Vanessa Dimasse - Costume Design
  • Dan Sun - Acting
  • Ella Saint - Acting
  • Jack Larson - Acting
  • Patrick Shenefield   - Director
  • Ariel Finkle was a finalist for the Terry Murray Scholarship Award
II.  Congratulations to the entire Academic Decathlon team for winning second place at the state competition on Sunday, and to individual medal winners:
  • Eva Bianco, gold medal in Speech, with a video
  • Brant Wei, gold medals in Math, Social Science, and Economics, and a bronze medal for his performance in the entire Honors division
  • Ana Karabots, bronze medal in Speech
  • Laurel Koehler, bronze medal in Language and Literature
  • Holland Lopez, bronze medal in Speech
  • Jonathan Yao, silver medal in Math and bronze medal in Language and Literature
III.  Congratulations to Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) who medaled at their very first Spring Leadership Conference:
  • Beria Hos, bronze medalist for Behavioral Health
  • Kavana Girish, silver medalist for Transcultural Health Care
  • Kinjal Gupta, gold medalist for Health Career Photography
  • Rachel Distefano and Shannon Lake, gold medalists for Health Career Display
  • Hanna Casper, Sydney Fay, Isabella Marasco, and Laura Vetters, gold medalists for Health Education
Great job, Avengers!