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THREE STUDENTS SIGN NOVEMBER NATIONAL LETTERS OF INTENT

Three La Salle students signed National Letters of Intent during the Fall signing period that ended on November 19th. Sheridan Wilbur committed to Duke University for Cross Country and Track. Armani Henderson signed his letter to attend Merrimack College next Fall and play baseball, and Tyler Shemick inked his agreement with Southern New Hampshire State University to also play baseball. All three students were honored at a breakfast reception that was attended by their families, coaches, school administrators, and their guidance counselors.
Three La Salle students signed National Letters of Intent during the Fall signing period that ended on November 19th. Sheridan Wilbur committed to Duke University for Cross Country and Track. Armani Henderson signed his letter to attend Merrimack College next Fall and play baseball, and Tyler Shemick inked his agreement with Southern New Hampshire State University to also play baseball. All three students were honored at a breakfast reception that was attended by their families, coaches, school administrators, and their guidance counselors.

Sheridan Wilbur was escorted by her parents, John and Diane Wilbur, as well as her Cross Country and Track Coaches Kelly Martin, Vincent McGinn, and Dave Wright, and her Guidance Counselor Edward Cronan.

Armani Henderson was escorted by his parents Adrian and Clarisse, along with Baseball coaches Geoffrey Marcone and Mark Mercurio, and his Guidance Counselor Lisa Aldana.

Tyler Shemick was accompanied by his father Thomas, his grandmother, and his Baseball coaches Geoffrey Marcone and Mark Mercurio, and his Guidance Counselor Tim Finnegan.

Mr Heroux, the Co-Director of Guidance, and Mr. Quigley, Athletic Administrator, were the Masters of Ceremony. Mrs. Wynter Kelly, the Dean of the Class of 2015, Mr. Donald Kavanagh, Principal, and Mrs. Leanne Romani, Vice-Principal, were also in attendance to support our three student-athletes.
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La Salle Academy is a high school rich in history and grounded in the person and teachings of Jesus and the Catholic faith, which are core to the school's life and culture. The De La Salle Middle School provides a strong holistic foundation for students to transition into high school. The high school and middle school provide students of diverse ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds, a community to foster growth in the tradition of St. John Baptist de La Salle’s ideals of faith, service, and community.