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Board recognizes dozens of student achievements, county and state athletic honors and national film award

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Summary

The Pascack Valley Regional board read resolutions and recognized students selected for Bergen County and New Jersey all-state choirs, athletic honors, a national 10-day film challenge award, and other individual accomplishments at the year-end meeting.

The Pascack Valley Regional High School District Board of Education read and recorded multiple resolutions recognizing student achievements across academics, arts and athletics.

Awards announced included recipients of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership Award for Pascack Valley and Pascack Hills, several students selected for the 2024–25 Bergen County Choir and multiple New Jersey All-State choirs and treble/all-state ensembles, and a set of individual athletic honors. The board also recognized student achievements in extracurricular competitions, including a national “10-day film challenge” award for Pascack Valley students Ty Gasparino, Ryan Gigliotti, Sean McGinnis and Michael Tedesco (advisor Michael Sherman).

Athletic recognitions included Pascack Valley’s boys’ bowling team winning the Bergen County Group 1–2 championship (3,929 total pins; individual high games cited), a county swim-team-of-the-year designation for the regional swim team, state track and field champions (including Colin Krause in the javelin and other sectional/state qualifiers), Bergen Record athlete-of-the-week honors, and individual all-county selections across sports.

The board also formally congratulated seniors Grant Bancroft (Pascack Hills) and Dominic Skazava (Pascack Valley) for perfect attendance across four years of high school. Trustees invited awardees and their advisors to step forward for photographs during an intermission and reception. The recognitions were recorded by resolution for the minutes.