Italian Cultural Foundation Presents Scholarships to Local High School Seniors

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Every year the Italian Cultural Foundation presents awards to local high school seniors who have been selected to receive a scholarship that honors Italian heritage and culture.

It is through our active fundraising efforts in our community that make these scholarships and endowments possible. Thank you to all who participate in our events and especially to our sponsorships and donors. Congratulations to the 2025 Scholarship Recipients:

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• The John F. Scarpa Technical Education Center-CCTEC

Addison Mancill

Albert DeNovellis

Angela Kaskabas

Antonia Mertis

Ashlynn Newton

Ava Smith

Connor L Watson

Georgina Chalow

Karisa Bailey

Matthew Wheeler

Mia Morvay

NIkole Zatzariny

Olivia Solomon

Sarai Torres

Shea Staniec

• Delsea Regional High School

John Mancus

Melanie Fox

• Our Lady of Mercy Academy

Ava Rynkiewicz

Ava V, Anderson

Gabrielle Eaise

• AP ​Schalick High School

Olivia Kopreski

• St. Augustine Preparatory School

Holden Macnatt

Madden Fuscellaro

Vincent Caimi

• Mainland Regional High School

Harrison Lamonaca

Robert Cole Sellars

Ruth Ryon

• Ocean City High School

Nolan O’Kane

• Cedar Creek High School

Francesca Franzoi

Congratulations to the students on their educational and career journey. Thank you students, parents, teachers and administration for your participation.

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