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‘Book Awards’ Given To 17 Chatham High School High Achievers

Students at Chatham HS were selected at the end of their junior year, based on academics, leadership, service and character qualities.

Students at Chatham High School were selected at the end of their junior year the week of June 14, for Book Awards, based on academics, leadership, service and character qualities.
Students at Chatham High School were selected at the end of their junior year the week of June 14, for Book Awards, based on academics, leadership, service and character qualities. (Image courtesy of Chatham High School. )

CHATHAM, NJ — It’s an annual tradition for a group of juniors in Chatham High School who are readying for their senior year to be chosen for the faculty-committee-nominated and college-selected “Book Awards.”

Chatham’s students, who were given Book Awards for 2021 the week of June 14, were picked for their academic accolades, leadership qualities, volunteerism and overall character.

From there, particular universities sponsor the awards for high schools that participate.

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The 2021 Junior Book Award recipients were: Stephen Andrews, Brooke Chasalow, Stephanie Chen, Tyler Cooper, John Crowley , Meryn Dziemian, John Foley, Carly Frohnapfel, Eloise Hilgendorff, Luke Lagunowich, Mihir Rao, Meghan Sabin, Charlotte Siow, Kaye Stevenson, Risha Surana, Jack Tapper, and Marianna Zingone.

“Our junior recipients should feel proud to be selected as Book Award winners,” said Principal Darren Groh. “This is a clear indication that they have made a positive impression in a short time at CHS, and others have recognized them for their character and contributions to their classmates and to our school.”

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