Frankfort-Schuyler Students Earn Center State Conference and Section 3 Scholar-Athlete Honors
Congratulations to the following Frankfort-Schuyler student-athletes for earning the 2018-2019 Center State Conference Scholar-Athlete Distinction:
Seniors:
Jack Bono
Corinne Ciaccia
Trinity Critelli
Luca DiSano
Jordan Kane
Courtney Madia
Giovanni Randazzo
Charlotte Rodio
Sophia Simmons
Bella Zito
Juniors:
Maxwell Breit
Vitoria Maneen
Sophomores:
Nolan Amendolare
Hannah Banas
Jeffrey DeSarro
Ryan Durse
Stephanie Guseva
Antonia Palmisano
Hannah Reid
Julia Siegenthaler
Andrew Silchuk
Xander Wilson
Freshmen:
Luciano Bellino
Julia Caiola
Breslin Clark
Christopher Janis
8th Grade:
Luke Critelli
Congratulations to Jordan Kane and Charlotte Rodio for earning Section 3 Scholar-Athlete Honors. Jordan and Charlotte will represent the Frankfort-Schuyler Central School District at the Section 3 Scholar-Athlete Awards dinner at Onondaga Community College on Monday, June 10.
Jordan earned a cumulative grade point average of 93.04 throughout his high school career, earning nine varsity letters while participating in the sports of soccer, basketball and baseball. Jordan was the recipient of the Frankfort-Schuyler Service Appreciation Award, the Dominick and Maryann Mazzola Award for Baseball, and the Joseph Ferraro Memorial Outstanding Male Athlete Award presented at the Frankfort-Schuyler Varsity Letter Athletic Awards Banquet. Jordan plans to attend The State University of New York at Brockport to study sports management.
Charlotte achieved a cumulative grade point average of 94.23 during her high school career, earning twelve varsity letters while participating in the sports of soccer, basketball and softball. Charlotte was the recipient of the Frankfort-Schuyler Girls Basketball Leadership Award, the Frankfort-Schuyler Service Appreciation Award, and the Yvonne Gigliotti Memorial Outstanding Female Athlete Award presented at the Frankfort-Schuyler Varsity Letter Athletic Awards Banquet. Charlotte plans to study psychology while attending Siena College.