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Announcing Quarter 2 - Brother Raymond Hoyt, C.F.X. ’70 Award Recipients


Congratulations to the 43 students who were honored with Brother Raymond Hoyt, C.F.X. ’70 Awards in Quarter 2. 

Xaverian would like to congratulate the 43 students who were honored with Brother Raymond Hoyt, C.F.X. ’70 Awards during the 2023-2024 second quarter honor roll assemblies. We are proud of our Hawks who have continued to display humility, kindness, a strong work ethic, generosity, discipleship, and respect. As stated in The Fundamental Principles of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier, these individuals serve as “unique expressions of God’s love” in our community. Congratulations, Hawks.

Will Gallagher ’29 - Nominated for Respect by Mr. Farley
Leo Mazzola ’29 - Nominated for Kindness by Dr. Conca
Brendan O’Brien ’29 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Ms. Vona
Sam Piccolo ’29 - Nominated for Kindness by Mr. Greeley
Josh Santosuosso ’29 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Wallace
Mason Thibonnier ’29 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Johnston

Will Brink ’28 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Johnston
Liam Doran ’28 - Nominated for Generosity by Mr. MacDonald and Mr. McDonald
Michael Garvallese ’28 - Nominated for Generosity by Mrs. Shatas
Evan Nolan ’28 - Nominated for Kindness by Mr. Wallace
Daniel Poggi ’28 - Nominated for Kindness by Mr. Johnston
Conor Santoro ’28 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Ms. Sciortino

Luke Corey ’27 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Johnston
Shea Hagwood ’27 - Nominated for Discipleship by Mr. Johnston
Dom Izzo ’27 - Nominated for Kindness by Mr. Tassinari and Discipleship by Mrs. Sullivan
Liam Lynch ’27 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Kelly
Desmond Rohanna ’27 - Nominated for Generosity by Dr. Dacey
Robbie Serratore ’27 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mrs. Shatas

Will Anderson ’26 - Nominated for Kindness by Ms. Crowley
Bryan Assuncao ’26 - Nominated for Generosity by Dr. Conca
Max Bullen ’26 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Ms. Crowley
Rony Escobar ’26 - Nominated for Generosity by Dr. Conca
Dante Horsman ’26 - Nominated for Work Generosity
Cody Pratt ’26 - Nominated for Kindness by Ms. Briody

Brenden Berube ’25 - Nominated for Respect by Dr. Conca
Alexander Brinker ’25 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mrs. Osborne
Adam Coughlin ’25 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Ms. Briody
Liam Fenney ’25 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Hawley
Nolan Miley ’25 - Nominated for Discipleship by Ms. Briody
Colin Needham ’25 - Nominated for Generosity by Dr. Dacey
Jack O’Connor ’25 - Nominated for Humility by Ms. Nieto
Thomas Sullivan '25 - Nominated for Humlility by Dr. Conca

Siddharth Arora ’24 - Nominated for Kindness by Ms. DeCenzo
Josh Barry ’24 - Nominated for Generosity by Mr. Maguire
Will Clarke ’24 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Welch, Mrs. Shatas and Mr. Howard
Brendan Coghlan ’24 - Nominated for Generosity by Mr. Scholl 
Andrew Heerman ’24 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. Howard and Mrs. Shatas
Marc Leimkuehler ’24 - Nominated for Work Ethic Mrs. Shatas
Gage Moxley ’24 - Nominated for Generosity by Dr. Conca and Work Ethic by Mrs. Shatas and Mr. Howard
Gavin Nelson ’24 - Nominated for Discipleship by Dr. Nicholson
Eros Ng ’24 - Nominated for Kindness by Mr. Scholl
Jerry Shea ’24 - Nominated for Work Ethic by Mr. MacKinnon
 

 
The nominating criteria is as follows: 

Humility - Recipients of this award have demonstrated an act of helping others in the community without any fanfare.  They are also students who recognize their own limitations while striving to get better through action and service.

Kindness - Recipients of this award are happy, positive members of the community who are trustworthy and willing to make connections with others.  They are authentic in their praise of others and do good deeds that make others feel special.

Work Ethic - Recipients of this award do not seem to be discouraged by setbacks and push through adversity. They often go the extra mile and show a notable commitment to completing a task.

Generosity - Recipients of this award give of themselves and expect nothing in return.  Whether it is time, resources, or labor, students recognized in this category show a passion for helping others succeed.

Discipleship - Students receiving this award build relationships with others inspired by the gospel ideals of devotion, care, and encouragement.  These students hold their classmates accountable and challenge them to embody Xaverian values.

Respect - Recipients of this award admire and treat all people in the school community well.  They are courteous and act in positive ways about themselves and others. Respect at Xaverian means you show others that you care about their feelings and well being.
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