22 Southeastern Seniors Graduate with Associate’s Degrees from Massasoit Community Colleg e Through Early College High School Initiative

Colleagues,

A truly remarkable accomplishment!

22 seniors at Southeastern Regional Voc-Tech received their Associate of Arts degrees as part of the Class of 2023 during the Massasoit Commencement Ceremony. Of the 22 students who received degrees, 10 of those students also graduated with honors.

David

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Wednesday, July 5, 2023
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22 Southeastern Seniors Graduate with Associate’s Degrees from Massasoit Community College Through Early College High School Initiative

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From left: Supreme Constantine, Aahudgee Salvo-Green and Mohammad Sengaba at the Massasoit Commencement Ceremony. (Photo courtesy Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School)
SOUTH EASTON — In addition to the achievement that is graduating high school, 22 Southeastern seniors went the extra mile, completing college coursework through Southeastern’s Early College High School (ECHS) initiative and receiving associate’s degrees from Massasoit Community College.
The students were recognized as part of the Class of 2023 during the Massasoit Commencement Ceremony last month at the Brockton campus. Of the 22 seniors who received associate’s degrees, 10 also graduated with honors.
The graduates include:
  • Oni Igiede, of Brockton
  • Hannah Monroe, of Easton (with Honors)
  • Alexandra Sokolowski, of Norton
  • Madeline Stoddard, of Bridgewater
  • Berto Florestal, of Brockton
  • Aahudgee Salvo-Greene, of Brockton (with Honors)
  • Jennifer Lema, of Brockton (with High Honors)
  • Amari Rogers, of Brockton
  • Lillian Ellston, of Norton (with Honors)
  • Adylen Monteiro, of Brockton
  • Evelynn Silva, of Norton (with High Honors)
  • Abigail Mathieu, of Brockton
  • Ruth Mondesir, of Brockton
  • Evelyn Pasquale, of Mansfield
  • Lilyanna Pina, of Brockton
  • Ava Robinson, of Brockton (with Honors)
  • Mohammad Sengaba, of Mansfield (with Highest Honors)
  • Jellany Silva, of Brockton (with Honors)
  • Wonser Zlahn, of Brockton (with Honors)
  • Cole DaSilva, of Easton (with Honors)
  • Angeline Moreira, of Brockton
  • Supreme Constantine, of Brockton
The students received their degrees through Southeastern’s ECHS initiative, for which students take college courses while finishing high school.
“This group of 22 students has accomplished these feats in an ever-changing world and despite challenges posed by the pandemic,” said Noah Symynkywicz, Early College High School coordinator. “They persevered through all obstacles, and we are so proud of these students. We look forward to seeing the world that they will build."
Students participating in ECHS begin by taking Dual Enrollment courses at Southeastern after the school day, and then can attend college courses full time at the Massasoit Brockton campus during their junior and senior years of high school. The courses count as credit on both their high school and college transcripts, allowing them to earn their high school diploma and an associate’s degree, or a significant amount of credits toward a degree.
Through ECHS, the students participated in Massasoit’s Liberal Arts Transfer Program. Students took classes that gave them a broad background in humanities, natural sciences, math and social sciences. The program is designed for students who plan to transfer with the earned credits into a liberal arts bachelor’s degree program.
“Receiving an associate’s degree while continuing with high school classes, vocational work and extracurriculars is an extraordinary achievement,” Principal Leslie Weckesser said. “This is an excellent opportunity for our students to build their college readiness and set themselves up for continued success, and we are grateful to Massasoit Community College for its partnership on this initiative.”
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From left: Mohammad Sengaba, Evelynn Silva, Alexandra Sokolowski, Southeastern Regional Early College High School Coordinator Noah Symynkywicz, Massasoit Gateway to College Coordinator Sharice Miles, Aahudgee Salvo-Green and Evelyn Pasquale at the Massasoit Commencement Ceremony. (Photo courtesy Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School)

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