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Wrentham Senior Is Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Finalist
King Philip Regional High School senior Faith Roy is finalist in Positive Coaching Alliance's Triple-Impact Competitor scholarship.

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King Philip Regional High School senior Faith Roy is finalist in Positive Coaching Alliance's Triple-Impact Competitor scholarship.

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The semi-finalists for the National Merit Scholarship program were announced this week.
A Salem High School senior is among the semi-finalists for the National Merit Scholarship program.
The semi-finalists for the National Merit Scholarship program were announced this week.