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Secretary of State Gregg M. Amore awarded the 2025 Rhode Island Civic Leadership Award to 130 high school students during a ceremony at the State House. This annual accolade recognizes students for their outstanding contributions to their schools and communities, celebrating their leadership, public service, and academic excellence. Schools from across Rhode Island nominated students for this prestigious recognition, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and the dedication of the youth to making a positive impact in their communities.
Providence, RI – On May 19, 2025, Secretary of State Gregg M. Amore honored 130 high school students with the 2025 Rhode Island Civic Leadership Award during a ceremony at the State House. This accolade is given annually to outstanding students who have made significant contributions to their schools and communities over the past year.
The Rhodes Island Civic Leadership Awards were established to recognize and encourage civic engagement and public service among students. Secretary Amore remarked on the significance of the event, noting the achievements of these young leaders in both academic and community efforts. The award highlights the value of public service and the commitment of Rhode Island’s youth to making a positive impact.
High schools throughout Rhode Island nominated students for this prestigious award based on their demonstrated excellence in leadership, public service, and academic success. The ceremony brought together representatives from an array of schools, showcasing the diverse talent and commitment present within the state’s student population.
The list of honored students includes recipients from numerous high schools, such as:
- Achievement First Providence High School: Alejandra Guissell Avila Estrada, Zachareus Desrosiers
- Barrington Christian Academy: Polly Bosch, Lincoln Wright
- Barrington High School: Anaaya Deshpande, Andres Gil
- Beacon Charter High School for the Arts: Kiara Canterbury, Micah St. Onge
- Bishop Hendricken High School: Shane Ciunci, Lincoln Tiernan
- Blackstone Academy Charter School: Kadjatou Diallo, Jayilson Fernandes
Additional participants represent various schools, including Blackstone Valley Prep, Burrillville High School, Cranston High Schools, Coventry, Dr. Jorge Alvarez High School, East Greenwich High School, La Salle Academy, Lincoln School, Moses Brown, Narragansett, North Kingstown, St. Mary Academy – Bay View, Woonsocket, and several others.
The event was recorded by Capitol TV, allowing those unable to attend the ceremony to view online. A public announcement and photos of the award winners are also accessible through dedicated links, promoting awareness of the exceptional achievements of the honorees.
This initiative reinforces the importance of civic responsibility and community engagement, encouraging young people to participate in and contribute to their communities positively. By recognizing and celebrating these students’ efforts, Rhode Island continues to foster a culture of leadership and service among its youth.
The Rhode Island Civic Leadership Awards not only serve to honor the students but also to inspire others to take part in civic activities, thereby enhancing the quality of life in their communities and the state as a whole. The dedication demonstrated by these young individuals illustrates the potential for future leaders who will continue to shape a bright future for Rhode Island.
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