MALDEN, Mass. – Everett students attending Malden Catholic have completed the coursework required for the third and fourth quarter of the 2021–2022 school year. The school has three categories for outstanding academic performance honors: Headmaster’s List (90 to 100 in all classes), First Honors (85 to 89 in all classes) and Second Honors (80 to 84 in all classes).
Malden Catholic Honors – Quarter Three
Headmaster’s List
Angelina Ang
Jonathan Beauvoir
Maya Fu
Evelyn Maradiaga
Lisbeth Monteagudo
Luca Morelli
Lily Van Campen
First Honors
Vincent Carbone
Lexy Dormevil Florez
Sophia Ingrando
Kristen Marchant
Frederika Noel
Lily Van Campen
Second Honors
Arianne De Jesus
Wilhelmine Remy
Madsen Telusma
Malden Catholic Honors – Quarter Four
Headmaster’s List
Angelina Ang
Maya Fu
Kristen Marchant
Lisbeth Monteagudo
Luca Morelli
First Honors
Vincent Carbone
Second Honors
Lexy Dormevil Florez
Sophia Ingrando
Wilhelmine Remy
Since 1932, Malden Catholic High School (MC) has shaped emerging leaders in our community, claiming a Nobel Laureate, a Senator, two ambassadors and countless community and business heads among its alumni. Annually, graduates attend some of the nation’s most renown universities, including Harvard, Georgetown, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Tufts, Georgia Tech, Boston College and Amherst College. Foundational to student success is Malden Catholic’s codivisional model, which offers the best of both worlds: single-gender academics during the day and integrated social and extracurricular opportunities after school. MC is known in the community for its rigorous academics, SFX Scholars Program and award-winning STEM program (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) with electives such as Robotics and Engineering Design. MC curriculum is designed to improve individual growth mindset, leadership principles and success outcomes along with integrating the Xaverian values of trust, humility, compassion, simplicity and zeal (https://www.maldencatholic.org/).