Parsippany Hills High School Celebrates the Class of 2025 Scholarship and Awards Honorees

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Parsippany Hills High School celebrated its Class of 2025 Scholarship and Awards recipients during an event honoring academic and community achievements. Notable awardees included Isabella Rabadi, who received the Andrew J. Quinn Memorial Scholarship and others, and Matthew Ho, named Valedictorian for his outstanding academic performance. Shyanne Liu was recognized as Salutatorian and received a National Merit Commendation. The school awarded numerous scholarships, generously provided by local organizations and benefactors, demonstrating strong community support for education.

Each award serves as recognition of students' dedication to excellence in various fields, including academics, music, and athletics. The ceremony reflects the broader commitment of the Parsippany community to nurture and celebrate its youth. As part of this annual tradition, families and educators gathered to honor the hard work of the students. Congratulations were extended to all honorees, encouraging their future pursuits in higher education and beyond.

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