SCH boys and girls earn Cum Laude honors

Posted 5/13/14

Front row (from left): Matthew Miller, Joseph Torsella, Jay Regam, Joseph Mulhern and Peter Davis. Back row (from left): Tasso Karras, Graham Christian Allen, Nathaniel Schwarz, Scott Salisbury, …

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SCH boys and girls earn Cum Laude honors

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SA_SCHBoys Front row (from left): Matthew Miller, Joseph Torsella, Jay Regam, Joseph Mulhern and Peter Davis. Back row (from left): Tasso Karras, Graham Christian Allen, Nathaniel Schwarz, Scott Salisbury, Brian Giegerich, Luke Feeney, Jackson Grasso, Thomas Andrews, Benjamin Reichner, Joshua Clarke, George Calle and Harrison Tracy. Missing from photo: Paul Boehringer

18 Springside Chestnut Hill Academy junior and senior boys were honored at a Cum Laude Society Induction Ceremony. Founded in 1906, the Cum Laude Society is dedicated to honoring scholastic achievement in secondary schools. Chelsey Roebuck ’06, CHA alumnus, spoke at the boys' ceremony. Chelsey is the president and co-founder of Emerging Leaders in Technology and Engineering, Inc. (ELiTE). Since graduating with a degree in mechanical engineering from Columbia University in 2010, Chelsey has worked in Harlem for the Abyssinian Development Corporation and with the Columbia University School of Social Work to coordinate a dropout prevention program at one of America’s lowest performing schools.

SA_SCHGirls Front row (from left): Khalida Saalim, Emily Zuckerman, Madeleine Nicol, Emily Kunkel, Sara Mathes and Allison Day. Back row (from left): Alexandra Nagele, Alison Weiss, Karah Barrist, Emily Miller-McGlone, Allison Kate Smith, Elizabeth McClafferty, Caroline Canning, Morgan Schneer, Kathryn Saltzman and Leah Beight. Missing from photo: Courtney Hamilton.

18 Springside Chestnut Hill Academy junior and senior girls were honored at a Cum Laude Society Induction Ceremony. Founded in 1906, the Cum Laude Society is dedicated to honoring scholastic achievement in secondary schools. Dr. Anne Matlack '77, Springside Alumna, spoke at the girls' ceremony. Since 1987, Anne has been the artistic director of the nationally recognized Harmonium Choral Society, which, under her direction, has become one of the finest choral arts organizations in New Jersey. She serves as choirmaster and organist at Grace Episcopal Church, where she directs a full program of choirs and a concert series, Grace Community Music.

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